All Stars at All Souls
Every week, our friends at the Friday Soup Kitchen and Monday Night Hospitality programs at All Souls Church deliver grab-and-go meals for people at the NCS Residence to enjoy!
Every week, our friends at the Friday Soup Kitchen and Monday Night Hospitality programs at All Souls Church deliver grab-and-go meals for people at the NCS Residence to enjoy!
Thank you to Victoria's Secret and I Support the Girls for donating ONE HUNDRED gift bags with bras, underwear, hygiene products, and inspiring notes!
Josephine “Josie” McFadden played an important role in NCS’s history for 35 years, starting from day one.
David Oliver has been President of the NCS Board of Directors since 2008, but he began helping his neighbors long before then.
Brinton Parson isn’t your average volunteer. Or Board Member. Or Director of Development.
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter has served New Yorkers in need for forty years. But we wouldn’t be able to offer the level of service we do without the help of our community partners, some of whom have been with us since the very beginning.
It’s no surprise that food is one of the most requested items at NCS’s programs. Whether it's a warm meal or shelf-stable canned goods in our food pantries, food is essential. And with the cost of food up 13% over the past year and some neighborhood meal programs still suspended because of the pandemic, food donations have become even more pivotal for our clients.
For the past 40 years, NCS has been looking for innovative ways to help our neighbors. When there are issues that don’t have an existing solution, we create one.
Stephanie Guest has been an NCS supporter for almost 30 years. The relationship started when she met with Reverend Hays Rockwell of St. James’ Church to discuss life, and the reverend thought it might be good for Stephanie to volunteer at the St. James’ lunch program during the summer when many ongoing volunteers were away.
NCS was founded on the belief that neighbors should help neighbors. Mary exemplifies that ideal.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Celebrating Innovation: a NextGen Network event on June 14th at Common Ground.
Susan Shevell is a dedicated NCS volunteer, spending most Saturday afternoons with us. After raising her children in Livingston, NJ, and retiring from her family’s business, she moved to the Upper East Side in 2016. With more time on her hands and a new community, she wanted to find meaningful volunteer work— and we’re so happy she chose NCS!
Thanks to your support, we received 27,545 votes, meaning we will receive a $2,801.00 donation from Target!
The March 2022 newsletter is here! See what’s new at NCS.
See what’s new at NCS!
Check out what’s new at NCS!
“Bread is a staple of life and an important part of fighting food insecurity,” Nico shared. “But it is also a part of how different cultures come together and celebrate. I wanted to honor the city’s cultural diversity.”
Check out what’s new at NCS!
Check out what’s new at NCS!
Thank you to the St. James’ Church parishioners for preparing dinner at the NCS Residence on Oct. 15, 2020.