914 Cares
Works to ensure our neighbors in need are cared for by collaborating, supporting and providing resources to local organizations, educating the community about poverty and encouraging actionable generosity.
Works to ensure our neighbors in need are cared for by collaborating, supporting and providing resources to local organizations, educating the community about poverty and encouraging actionable generosity.
Free the third Saturday of the month. Advance tickets recommended.
One of the oldest contemporary art museums in the US. In Ridgefield, CT.
Podcast about the people we lose, the people left behind, and how we can live on – with loss and with love.
Online grief support community for suicide loss survivors. A place for healing & remembrance.
Free admission
New York City’s only museum dedicated to folk & self-taught artists.
Use your talent and experience to help tackle Westchester's most pressing challenges from driving a neighbors to a doctor's appointment to supporting military families impacted by food insecurity.
Calendar of local arts events and classes from dance to visual arts.
Free admission on Fridays
Collection comprises both traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian American art.
National Council on Aging's listing of local resources for seniors on health, housing, disability services, long term care, tax help, crisis management and more.
A safe and caring environment where adults and children receive the special attention and support needed to move through the pain of grief toward hope and healing.
This local aging in place organization encourages participants to remain active and independent in their communities, providing connections to resources and programs that can help older adults remain confidently in the communities they love.
Advocates for health care coverage for substance use and mental health insurance by assisting with filing an appeal to challenge the denial of care.
Volunteer for the largest annual children’s book festival in the tristate region. Takes place every fall.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of local gardens founded in 1928.
Provides diverse arts and cultural programming.
Provides safety information and emergency medical services to people who are sick and injured in Chappaqua and Millwood.
This Westchester.gov department coordinates services for individuals with behavioral health issues and their families: includes mental illness, developmental/intellectual disabilities and substance use disorders.
Air quality maps, flood preparation, sporting licenses and outdoor activities.