Volunteer handing grocery bag to elderly woman in doorway, both laughing, warm porch light in the background
Brooklyn, NY · Est. 2018

Every Family
Deserves a Village.

Casserole dishes, paint rollers, and folding chairs — wherever a neighbor needs steadying. Food pantry Tuesdays. Back-to-school August. Quiet rent checks that never make the newsletter.

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The People

Meet the village.

Before numbers, before programs — these are the faces. The people who give and the people who receive are often the same people, in different seasons.

Black woman in her forties smiling warmly, wearing a blue apron in a community kitchen setting
Food Pantry Volunteer
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"Two years before I started volunteering, I was the one at the door. A neighbor brought us groceries three Tuesdays in a row and never asked for anything back. I come every week now because I know exactly what that knock on the door means."

Darlene Washington

Volunteer since 2021

Vietnamese-American family of four standing on the stoop of their new apartment, parents and two children, sunlight behind them
New Neighbor Support
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"We did not know which bus went to the clinic. We did not know where the school was. Someone from Gather came and sat with us for three hours. They brought a map and they brought lunch. We did not feel lost after that."

The Nguyen Family

Arrived in Brooklyn, March 2024

Nigerian-American man in his thirties in a casual button-down shirt, confident and warm expression
Board Member
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"I grew up four blocks from the pantry. My grandmother used to say you can measure a neighborhood by how it treats the people who are struggling. I joined the board because this organization passes that test every single Tuesday."

Marcus Okafor

Board Member · Crown Heights native

By the Numbers

The work, in plain numbers.

Data built on an emotional foundation — you've already met the people behind these figures.

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Meals Packed

This year alone — every Tuesday night, no exceptions.

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Roofs Patched

Porches, gutters, and leaking ceilings — before the next winter.

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Kids Enrolled

Back-to-school supply drives since 2019.

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Rent Assistance

Quiet checks that never make the newsletter.

Figures reflect January – December 2025 · Full impact report available on request

Food Pantry · Every TuesdayBack-to-School Drive · AugustEmergency Rent AssistanceHome Repair DaysImmigrant Family NavigationElderly Neighbor Check-insWinter Coat Collection
Food Pantry · Every TuesdayBack-to-School Drive · AugustEmergency Rent AssistanceHome Repair DaysImmigrant Family NavigationElderly Neighbor Check-insWinter Coat Collection
What We Do

Programs that show up.

No application required. No waiting list for emergencies. Just neighbors with casserole dishes and folding chairs.

Volunteers sorting canned goods on long folding tables in a church basement, warm overhead lighting
Every Tuesday

Tuesday Night Pantry

Long tables of donated staples — rice, beans, fresh produce when we can get it. Open 6–9 PM, no ID required, no questions asked. Just come.

Child holding a colorful backpack, smiling, surrounded by school supplies on a table
Annual · August

Back-to-School August

Backpacks, notebooks, pencil cases, two sets of clothes. Every August, we make sure no child walks into school feeling unprepared.

Hands exchanging an envelope at a kitchen table, warm afternoon light through a window
Emergency Fund

Quiet Rent Assistance

A check that arrives before the eviction notice. We work with landlords directly. Names stay private. It never makes the newsletter.

Volunteer

Show up with us.

No experience necessary. Bring yourself, a free evening, and willingness to carry boxes. We'll teach you the rest over coffee.

Sort and pack pantry bags on Tuesday nights
Help with home repair days — no skills required
Staff the back-to-school drive in August
Sit with new families learning the neighborhood

A family needs steadying — your gift shows up at the door.