The BronxWorks 2024 Year-End Appeal

Support the 2024 BronxWorks Year-End Appeal!

Please consider donating to our Year-End Appeal, supporting programs that are lifting lives and building futures for Bronx families.

BronxWorks would like to express sincere thanks to donors like you. Your generosity allows us to provide services to over 64,000 Bronx residents each year. BronxWorks offers a breadth of programs and service areas for our Bronx neighbors, including early childhood learning centers, workforce development, food pantries, services for older adults, after-school programs and summer camp, college prep, health and wellness, benefits assistance, transitional and supportive housing, aquatics, community centers, and much more. From toddlers to seniors, we feed, shelter, teach, and support our neighbors to build a stronger community.

Throughout the year, BronxWorks has continued to grow and remains committed to supporting the underserved and those most at-risk. Your partnership with BronxWorks makes this work possible, empowering the community to build a better future for themselves and their neighbors.

This year-end giving season, we ask that you consider making a gift to BronxWorks today and join us in lifting lives and building futures in the Bronx.

Meet some of our incredible participants!

David W. recently transitioned to BronxWorks supportive housing. Since moving in, David has been able to find stability for his chronic illness and has also completed his bachelor’s degree in psychology. He now leads a self-care support group for residents in his building. 

Sandra D. enrolled her twins, Glenn and Cody, in the BronxWorks Early Childhood Learning Center after her now seven-year old daughter Candice had success in the program. She says her seven-year-old is ahead of her peers academically thanks to BronxWorks. Sandra also says her twins’ speaking, reading comprehension, and life skills have dramatically increased since enrolling in the center.

Rosanna R. enrolled in BronxWorks ESOL classes so that she could developer stronger proficiency in English and pursue a degree in social work. Rosanna also recently passed her citizenship test and credits BronxWorks with providing her with the information to apply for the test.

Chiffon S. is a mother to three children who found herself temporarily unemployed due to illness. Chiffon was connected to eviction prevention services at BronxWorks to keep her stably housed. In addition, she and her three children are active participants in a BronxWorks after school program.

Alice A.  joined a BronxWorks Older Adult Center to remain connected to people in her community and now attends programming daily. Alice says she has improved her health and flexibility through various activities such as dancing, exercise classes, and nutrition workshops.

Here are some ways you can join BronxWorks and support our mission:

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