The intersection between hunger, health and housing: Food Justice Voices

The intersection between hunger, health and housing: Food Justice Voices

Thirty-five years ago, the community of central Brooklyn saw a steep decline in quality of life for its residents. Lack of jobs, a cut to social resources, and a swell of drugs hit the area—and fast. Residents began to see their neighborhood changing rapidly, and those who wanted to see their community thrive took action. 

Updates: Community Cafe

Updates: Community Cafe

Our Community Cafe is the heart and soul of Neighbors Together, and serves over 10,000 members of central Brooklyn annually. What's new? During our renovation period, the cafe was closed, and our Cafe staff took this time to examine cafe services, fine-tune our...

What We’ve Been Up To

What We’ve Been Up To

Over the past six months, Neighbors Together has had a lot of changes! We wanted to take some time and get you all up to speed on exactly what we’ve been up to these past few months. Below you’ll find updates on our renovations, our fundraising achievements this year,...

Today Only – Your Gift Will Be Doubled! #GivingTuesday

Today Only – Your Gift Will Be Doubled! #GivingTuesday

Neighbors Together has been selected as a finalist for the Brooklyn Community Foundation's inaugural Spark Prize. Today, Giving Tuesday, the Foundation will match your donation 100%, up to $5,000, doubling the impact of your gift. Please support us and spread the...

Neighbors Together member writes op-ed about three-quarter housing

Neighbors Together member writes op-ed about three-quarter housing

For years, Neighbors Together's members have been mobilized against the predatory practice of three-quarter housing, buildings that rent beds in apartments and houses for profit and falsely claim to provide supportive and other services. Intro 1168 is one of the bills...