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222 W 72nd St
New York, NY 10023
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Project Find
Project FIND in New York City is dedicated to providing essential services and support to low- and moderate-income seniors, as well as those experiencing homelessness, empowering them to lead enriched and independent lives. With a focus on community engagement and healthy living, Project FIND operates four supportive housing residences accommodating around 600 individuals and four older adult centers with over 3,500 members. One of their latest additions, Park 79, boasts 77 efficiency units developed in collaboration with Fairstead, offering housing and support services to low-income and formerly unhoused older adults. Since its founding in 1967 as part of a federal initiative to assist the elderly poor, Project FIND has been a vital resource for a diverse range of individuals, from the healthy and active to the frail and homebound, providing housing, meals, and programs tailored to their needs. Through a rich history of community activism and grassroots efforts, Project FIND continues to uphold its mission, standing as the sole surviving program from the original 13 demonstration projects established in the late 1960s. By offering a comprehensive range of services and fostering a sense of belonging, Project FIND remains a beacon of hope and support for seniors in need throughout New York City. Generated from the website content
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