



God's Love We Deliver
166 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013
Tel: 212.294.8100
Fax: 212.294.8101

Daily Updates:
Wednesday, March 21: The offices are closed and no deliveries will be made. All clients will get their deliveries on the next scheduled delivery day, with the exception of Wednesday-only clients who will get a delivery on Monday.
For questions, please contact Client Services at 212.294.8102 or email us.
Upcoming Closing: Memorial Day observed
Our office will be closed on Monday, May 28th in observance of the holiday. All meals for this closing will be delivered in advance.
Introduce God's Love to your staff:
If you are from an organization that is interested in establishing a partnership with us or in having a presentation conducted for you and your staff regarding our referral procedures, please contact the Client Services Department at 212-294-8102 or email us.

Many of our clients need other services in addition to home-delivered meals and nutritional counseling, so we work with agencies in New York City and Hudson County, NJ to help coordinate care. If you or your client needs to be referred to case management, home care, nursing services or have medical, housing or addiction treatment needs, we can refer you to an organization near you.
Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for family therapy and one of the best-known and most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States, serving families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.
Actors Fund, The assists those working in theater, film, television, radio, music, dance, opera and circus, offering a broad spectrum of programs including comprehensive social services, health care services, employment training and housing.
African Services Committee, a multiservice agency based in Harlem, is dedicated to assisting immigrants, refugees and asylees from across the African Diaspora.
Aid for AIDS is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization committed to improving the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean and to empower them and their caregivers by providing access to medications, medical monitoring and treatment/prevention education and by promoting leadership and capacity building.
AIDS Center of Queens County enhances the quality of life for individuals and their families infected, affected and at risk for HIV/AIDS and other related conditions by providing case management, preventive education, a syringe exchange program and mental health, harm reduction, housing and legal services.
Alliance for Positive Change is a multiservice community organization that carries out comprehensive programs include state-of-the-art peer education and training, harm reduction, specialized women's services, HIV counseling and testing, mental health services, medical and holistic care, case management, support groups, and many other innovative programs that help New York City's most vulnerable individuals and families to survive and thrive in the face of HIV/AIDS.
Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter, a founding member of the Alzheimer's Association, is the largest national voluntary health organization dedicated to advancing research for the causes, treatments, and prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
Amber Hall offers 85 units of permanent supportive housing in the East Morrisania neighborhood of the Bronx that also has an on-site supportive services program that assists tenants to achieve their highest level of independence and self-sufficiency.
American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
Anti-Violence Project is dedicated to eliminating hate violence, sexual assault, stalking, and domestic violence in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities through counseling, advocacy, organizing, and public education.
Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS (APICHA) has a mission to combat HIV/AIDS stigma and related discrimination, to prevent the spread of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) communities, and to provide care and treatment for A&PIs living with HIV/AIDS and their families.
Association to Benefit Children, The is an advocacy group with an array of programs that provide services in education, health, housing, mental health and employment.
Betances Health Center offers a full range of medical, specialty, complementary, and social services for over 11,000 patients, including adult and pediatric care, audiology, cardiology, ophthalmology, podiatry, obstetrics/gynecology, prenatal education and internal medicine and comprehensive HIV/AIDS.
BronxWorks helps individuals and families improve their economic and social well-being, including working with special need populations such as homeless individuals and families, people living with HIV/AIDS and their families, immigrants, adults moving from welfare to work, and families at risk of foster care intervention.
Callen-Lorde Community Center is New York City's only primary health care center dedicated to meeting the health care needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities and people living with HIV/AIDS, regardless of any patient's ability to pay.
Cancer Care Inc., a national nonprofit, 501 c(3) organization, provides free, professional support services to anyone affected by cancer: people with cancer, caregivers, children, loved ones, and the bereaved.
The Center offers short-term, integrated substance abuse and mental health counseling to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
Center for Comprehensive Care St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center provides medical and dental services, mental health care, case management and an on-site pharmacy at several locations in Manhattan.
Children's Aid Society, The serves New York's neediest children and their families at more than 45 locations in the five boroughs and Westchester County, providing foster care services, camps, family support, health service, counseling, legal advocacy and more.
Coalition for Hispanic Family Services is a community-based comprehensive family service agency whose mission is to strengthen Latino families in North Brooklyn by providing them with culturally competent services that build upon the strengths of Latino culture and lead them towards a greater degree of self-reliance.
Community Access, Inc. has been leading the charge for safe, affordable housing and employment opportunities for individuals with psychiatric disabilities for over 35 years.
Community Health Action of Staten Island works to prevent the spread of HIV and identifies and serves the needs of Staten Islanders living with HIV/AIDS, their families and all others affected by this disease through health educational and social programs for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities, job counseling program for family members of our primary clients, a food bank for the general community, and a medically-supervised outpatient treatment program for persons dealing with active drug or alcohol use.
Dominican Sisters Family Health Service, Inc. provides compassionate, professional, holistic and family focused home health care to persons in need in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan.
Friends House offers housing and vital support services to people living with AIDS, including those who were formerly homeless or marginally housed.
GMHC is the world's first and leading provider of HIV/AIDS prevention, care and advocacy, providing care coordination, HIV/STI testing, syringe access, legal services, nutrition counseling and education, treatment adherence, mental health services and more.
Greenwich House, Inc. helps individuals and families lead more fulfilling lives by offering social and health services, cultural and educational programs, and opportunities for civic involvement to New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds, including early childhood education, drug and alcohol abuse services, mental health, health care and services for people living with HIV/AIDS, arts education and enrichment, and elder care.
Health People is a peer organization which helps people from low-income communities become leaders to effectively fight chronic ill health, providing programs like mentoring, peer and prevention training.
HELP/PSI provides services to all people in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, offering Residential Drug Treatment, Adult Day Health Care, Primary Care, Dental Care, and COBRA Services.
HIV Law Project offers free legal services to HIV-positive individuals who reside in Manhattan and the Bronx, or who are homeless within the five boroughs. These services include housing, benefits and entitlements, family law, immigration and more.
Horizon Health Center supports two facilities in New Jersey offering programs including Adult medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Family Planning, Dentistry, Psychiatry and many more.
Housing Works is committed to ending the twin crises of AIDS and homelessness. Since 1990, Housing Works has provided the highest quality services for homeless men, women, and children living with HIV and AIDS in New York City and beyond including housing, harm reduction, health services, case management and legal services.
Hudson County Planning Council is a consortium of service providers, consumers and concerned citizens in the community seeking to improve the availability, accessibility, quality and coordination of services for people living with or affected by HIV and AIDS in Jersey City, NJ.
Institute of Community Living provides psychiatric assessment, psychopharmacology, counseling, case management and peer support services in the client's home through the FOCUS program and temporary housing for individuals who have completed a program of psychiatric rehabilitation through the Emergency Transitional Housing Program (ETHP).
Interfaith Medical Center/Primary Care is a multi-site community teaching health care system which provides a wide range of medical, surgical, gynecological, dental, psychiatric, and pediatric and other services throughout Central Brooklyn, New York.
Iris House, Inc. offers comprehensive services and advocacy for women, families, and communities infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS, while simultaneously providing prevention and education services for their clients and at-risk communities.
Legal Action Center is the only non-profit law and policy organization in the United States whose sole mission is to fight discrimination against people with histories of addiction, HIV/AIDS, or criminal records, and to advocate for sound public policies in these areas.
MetroPlus Health Plan provides members with access to the highest quality, cost-effective health care including a comprehensive program of care management, health education and customer service, partnering with the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) and other dedicated providers.
Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery provides outpatient care services at Mount Sinai's Institute for Advanced Medicine at 275 Seventh Avenue, and surgical services at various sites in the Mount Sinai Health System.
Narco Freedom offers a seasoned network of drug treatment and health related services in Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, including Hope Case Management; intensive case management services to individuals and families dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS.
New York City Health & Hospitals Corp. provides medical, mental health and substance abuse services through its 11 acute care hospitals, four skilled nursing facilities, six large diagnostic and treatment centers and more than 80 community based clinics, including Bellevue Hospital Center, Cumberland Diagnostic & Treatment Center, Harlem Hospital Center and Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center.
Pratt Area Community Council Dept. of Social Services manages affordable housing, provides supportive housing and essential services to participating clients.
Project Hospitality, Inc. is a private not-for-profit organization based in Staten Island, New York that provides comprehensive services for hungry and homeless and inadequately housed people, especially those who are living with multiple diagnoses such as HIV, substance use, and/or mental illness.
Public Health Solutions is a nonprofit organization that develops, implements and advocates dynamic solutions to prevent disease and improve community health.
Queens Health Network, Elmhurst Hospital Center and Queens Hospital Center consists of two leading acute care facilities, Elmhurst and Queens Hospital Centers, community-based medical centers and practices, and school-based health centers, providing preventive and healthcare services where they are needed.
Queens Pride House strives to create a safe and nurturing space in the borough, offering social services and referrals in areas of counseling, youth services, substance abuse, immigration, employment, health care, and legal assistance.
SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders) is the country's largest and oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older adults.
Salvation Army Greater New York Division Social Services Department has established a gamut of contract based social service programs, including homeless shelters, foster care programs, preventive services, HIV/AIDS case management services, and day care centers.
Selfhelp is dedicated to maintaining the independence and dignity of seniors and at-risk populations through a spectrum of housing, home health care and social services and will lead in applying new methods and technologies to address changing needs of its community.
Sunnyside Community Services mission is to strengthen the community by providing services for age 60+ adults such as the Center for Active Older Adults, home care, geriatric mental health care, adult day services for cognitively impaired, transportation services, benefits counseling and caregiver's assistance.
®Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer Louisa M. McGregor Ovarian Cancer Foundation also known as ®T.E.A.L. promotes public awareness and education of the signs, symptoms and risk factors of Ovarian Cancer, while providing support to survivors and raising funds for research in order to find the cure for Ovarian Cancer. ®T.E.A.L. also offers free workshops to survivors, their families, and other members of the public at their Community Center in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn. (www.telleveryamazinglady.org)
Union Settlement Association, Inc. serves more than 13,000 people in Harlem with programs in education, childcare, youth development, senior services, job training, the arts, nutrition, counseling and community development.
Village Center for Care is a community-based, not-for-profit organization serving persons living with HIV/AIDS, seniors and individuals in need of continuing care and rehabilitation services.

Tel: 212.294.8102
Tel: 800.747.2023
Fax: 212.294.8198
Fax: 212.294.8101
clientservices@glwd.org
Community Partners
(MLTC Program)
Tel: 212-294-8187
Fax: 212-294-8189
communitypartners@glwd.org
Tel: 212.294.8103
Fax: 212.294.8198
nutrition@glwd.org
Tel: 212.294.8158
Fax: 212.294.8139
volunteer@glwd.org
If I'm not home at the time of my delivery, will you leave my food with my doorman, front desk, neighbor, superintendent or on my doorknob?
Is my home health aide eligible for meals?
- CC -From the Bronx
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