Ong Family Foundation
About
Social services in New York City often feel scattered across boroughs, but some organizations anchor themselves in the neighborhoods that need them most. The Ong Family Foundation operates from 401 Broadway, a building that sits where Tribeca’s quiet streets meet the hum of Lower Manhattan. This stretch of Broadway carries a mix of old storefronts and newer offices, a fitting backdrop for an organization focused on community support.
Founded to address gaps in local services, the foundation provides assistance that ranges from housing advocacy to youth programs. Their work reflects the diverse needs of the area, where longtime residents and recent arrivals often share the same sidewalks. While the specifics of their programs evolve, the goal remains consistent: offering resources without the red tape that can stall progress in a city this size.
Reaching out is simple. A call to (212) 226-8698 can connect individuals or families with the right team member, whether the need is immediate or part of a longer-term plan. The foundation’s staff handles inquiries directly, which can make a difference when navigating systems that sometimes feel designed to overwhelm.
For those unfamiliar with the area, the map to 401 Broadway shows a spot just steps from subway lines and bus routes. It’s the kind of place you might walk past daily without noticing, until the moment you realize it’s exactly what the neighborhood was missing.