Broadway Presbyterian Church - site host and mission of the
church with
members of the church serving on the BCI Board
Community Impact provides referrals, G.E.D. classes, a food and clothing closet.
The Center for Urban Community Services provides outreach to the mentally ill.
Columbia School of Social Work has provided drug testing, research and interns.
Union Theological Seminary provides work-study and field intern students and funding.
The Jewish Theological Seminary provides student volunteers and financial support.
The Institute of Urban Family Health provides a medical team and health educator.
City Harvest provides food, professional consultation and a food service program for participants of BCI, issuing certificates for those who complete the class.
The Partnership for the Homeless provides funding, materials supplies and volunteers for our women's shelter.
The Olivieri Center assesses and refers women for our women's shelter.
Morningside Area Alliance provides job placements for BCI graduates.
Food Bank of New York City supplies food for our soup kitchen and food pantry.
St. Hughs & St. Hilda's School conducts a thanksgiving food drive that supplies food for the food pantry.
25 local businesses support BCI through contracts with Streetsmart or Gardening Crew.
20 churches and several synagogues provide groups of volunteers, food, and funding.