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NIA has been providing valuable, free, and affordable support services to children, youth, families, seniors, and businesses for over 40 years.

 

 

Family Services

Discover a wealth of family services with NIA in partnership with the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) tailored for Brooklyn communities:

Parenting Journey I Course: Join our 12-week course, connecting with fellow parents, shaping your parenting style, and building a supportive community. Led by our certified Manager of Family Services, this experiential program ensures you gain practical skills and knowledge.

Parent Advisory Committee: We are looking for a community of parents and caregivers who would like to develop their leadership skills, plan activities, and support the NIA community. The Parent Advisory Committee’S (PAC) purpose is to provide input to NIA on designing programs and services that meet the needs of families in the NIA community.

Family Support Sessions: Immerse yourself in engaging one-on-one sessions that strengthen bonds within your community and are tailored to each family’s needs.

Various Parent Workshops & Events: Explore diverse workshops designed for parents and caregivers from all walks of life.

 Monthly Support for New Mothers: Find dedicated monthly support, offering valuable insights and assistance for new mothers.

To learn more and apply, please visit the links below.

For more information, please contact our Manager of Family Services, Isabel Paz at isabel@niabklyn.org or call (929) 545-4172.

 

 
NIA is committed to providing high quality services to our community.
 
 

Counseling

Recognizing the many difficulties and complex issues facing our community, the NIA Counseling Program strives to ensure progress toward our vision that participants will experience an improved quality of life. Counseling sessions emphasize skill building, and how to employ those acquired skills to promote personal satisfaction, and build self esteem.

Using our proven record and demonstrated knowledge in counseling, our program empowers clients and helps them reduce risk factors and increase protective measures that will help solve problems. Under the umbrella of sensitivity, caring and professionalism, NIA provides counseling, direction, education, and assistance to whomever seeks its welcoming hand.

 
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Seniors

NIA provides senior citizens with information and assistance with social service issues such as Medicare prescription drug coverage, HEAP, MTA reduced fare Metro Cards, Access-A-Ride, flu vaccination programs, and healthcare proxy documents.

We also provide resources to seniors on important issues such as healthy living, disaster preparedness, managing assets, and personal safety.

In partnership with local elected officials, NIA holds senior citizen picnics and senior prom events that serve close to 3,000 seniors each year.

 
I like being at NIA because you get to be yourself.
— NIA After School Student, PS 204
 
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Community

NIA strives to strengthen communities through our community outreach initiatives. We provide confidential support and referrals and promote conflict resolution and anti-violence strategies in youth programs.

NIA is a CBO SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) distributor. Families, individuals, and seniors can be pre-screened with guidance from an NIA SNAP advocate. Recertification can also be done at the NIA Main Office as long as it is for SNAP benefits only. Clients receiving SNAP and disability combined benefits must recertify with their center.

NIA incorporates community service projects into all youth programs, bringing program participants into local food pantries, animal shelters, hospitals, senior centers, and gardens. For over 30 years, NIA has demonstrated a commitment to community service.

 

Social Services Assistance

 

For assistance with social services, please click the button below and fill out the form.  You can contact NIA Director of Social Services Senja Frangipani at services@niabklyn.org or leave us a message at 718-236-5266 and we will get back to you as soon as possible!

Most social services can be handled via phone or by virtual appointment.

REMINDER:  CERTAIN PROGRAMS ONLY OPEN DURING ENROLLMENT PERIOD

 

Prevention, Response & Save a Life!

Free Community Naloxone Training & Kit

Learn about the following topics:

  • What is Naloxone/Narcan

  • Signs of an Overdose

  • What to do in case of an overdose

  • Good Samaritan law

  • How to replenish your kit

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 6:30 PM

(and every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6:30 PM — Dates and times may vary due to holidays)

NIA Office 6614 11th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11219 - 2nd floor Conference Room

Registration Required

Contact NIA Director of Social Services Senja Frangipani

services@niabklyn.org or 718-236-5266

Must be 18 years of age • Seating limited