Agudath Anshei Mamod Ubeis
About
Social services organizations shape the rhythm of Lower Manhattan, offering more than aid—they create continuity. Agudath Anshei Mamod Ubeis operates from 283 E Broadway, a stretch where tenement facades meet the hum of community life. The address places it within walking distance of Seward Park and the Manhattan Bridge, a neighborhood where history and daily need intersect.
They focus on support that extends beyond immediate relief. Programs often include food distribution, emergency assistance, and guidance for navigating city resources. These efforts reflect a broader tradition in the area, where mutual aid has long been a quiet backbone of survival. The phone number, (212) 732-3131, connects directly to those services without layers of bureaucracy.
Lower East Side institutions like this one rarely advertise; their presence speaks for itself. Residents know where to turn when unexpected hardship arises, and the organization’s role blends into the neighborhood’s fabric. The work happens behind unassuming doors, but the impact ripples through families and local networks.
For directions, the map here pinpoints the entrance. The sidewalk outside buzzes with the usual mix of delivery bikes and school groups, a reminder that this corner remains very much alive.