ICL Connects helped over 180 people in East New York and Brownsville get mental health, housing and food services last month
There’s a brand-new program for East New York and Brownsville residents that addresses the skyrocketing disenfranchisement caused by the pandemic.
ICL Connects, run out of the Institute for Community Living’s East New York Health Hub, provides people with housing support, nutritious meals, health care and mental health services.
ICL is a New York City nonprofit that works across all five boroughs helping people living with mental illness, substance use and developmental disabilities have healthier and more fulfilling lives.
In January, ICL became one of the first grant recipients of the new Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. With that, the ICL Connects program was established to help residents in East New York and Brownsville who are undocumented, uninsured, unemployed, experiencing housing insecurity and hungry.
Former East New York resident Gerardo Ramos, ICL’s Senior Vice President for Integrated Care and Family and Youth Services, oversees the new program.
“If someone doesn’t have access to public assistance, we’re able to provide money to get them groceries. In addition to shelter, health, and legal support, we even address problems like lack of transportation, social activities, and so on. All the things that make up a healthy person.”