Harlem Four
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Need straightforward support in Upper Manhattan? Social services aren’t always easy to navigate, but the right organization can make all the difference. Harlem Four anchors the block at 2479 Frederick Douglass Blvd, standing ready to help with concrete resources. From crisis intervention to long-term planning, the team reaches across food assistance and housing referrals daily.
Beyond emergency aid, the group runs youth mentorship programs and wellness workshops on site. Legal guidance and job-readiness coaching also rotate through the schedule. No single service covers everything, but stacking these options can stabilize a household fast. Address matters here because the neighborhood footprint is tight—walking distance beats subway transfers when you’re carrying groceries or paperwork. This stretch of Frederick Douglass keeps the doors unlocked and the lights on.
Reach the front desk directly at (646) 410-2052 if you need to confirm which programs are running this week. They’ll tell you what’s available without sending you through a maze of automated prompts. Translation services are handled on the spot when required, another layer that tightens the safety net here.
Grab the map and plot your route to the corner of Frederick Douglass and 154th Street—you won’t need a car in this part of Harlem. That’s the whole point.