Heart & Soul Charitable Fund

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1157 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10075

Heart & Soul Charitable Fund is a volunteer-based organization established in 1988, dedicated to supporting community-based programs that empower youth, feed the hungry, and promote the arts in New York City. Through partnerships and contributions, it provides essential services to marginalized populations, ensuring that donations directly support food and supplies for those in need.

The organization operates various impactful programs, including Monday Night Hospitality, which serves over 300 guests weekly, and the Friday Soup Kitchen, providing hot meals and a sense of community. Additionally, initiatives like Navigators USA and the New Amsterdam Boys and Girls Choir foster youth development and artistic expression, highlighting Heart & Soul's commitment to enriching the lives of its community members.

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