The Alex House Project
Supports low-income families and new parents to transition to parenthood through education workshops, a two-year in-house job training program, and basic parenting resources.
- Total Awarded $135,000
- Award Years 2022–2025
Brooklyn Org is proud to fund impactful work across our communities
Supports low-income families and new parents to transition to parenthood through education workshops, a two-year in-house job training program, and basic parenting resources.
Strives to reduce violence and trauma in Coney Island, from gun-related violence to domestic violence and impacts of COVID-19 through healing programming and community partnerships.
Provides direct services such as language classes and leadership training, organizing, and political education to defend Black migrants, stop anti-Black deportation, and end the surveillance and detention of migrants in the United States.
Mobilizes community resources to improve the quality of life for underserved Chinese immigrants in South Brooklyn through ESL classes, older adult programming, youth arts education, and immigration classes.