Community Action For Human Services Inc
Community Action For Human Services, Inc., is a voluntary, non-profit, non-sectarian and tax-exempt organization, serving a mentally/physically challenged population ranging from children, young adults to senior citizens in a comprehensive continuum of human services.

How You Can Get Involved
Call (718) 655-7700 to Donate Or Contact Us to get Involved


Our Services
OPWDD
Residential
Services
OPWDD Day
Habilitation
Services
JHB II HDFC - Department of Homeless Services (DHS) – Community Residence/Single Room Occupancy (CR/SRO)
Crotona Park West - Paige Apartments – Office of Mental Health (OMH) Transitional Housing Program- Community Residence/ Single Room Occupancy (CR/SRO)

Our Mission
To serve individuals challenged with mental and physical disabilities without regard to religion, race, health.
“To serve individuals challenged with mental and physical disabilities without regard to religion, race, health, status sexual orientation marital status governed by the guiding principles to ensure individual choice, independence, integration productivity responsibility and dignity in the community through the provision of opportunities to reach ones’ fullest potential”
What We Do
Community Action For Human Services, Inc., is a voluntary, non-profit, non-sectarian and tax-exempt organization, serving a mentally/physically challenged population ranging from children, young adults to senior citizens in a comprehensive continuum of human services.

BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH 2023
MORE THAN AWARENESS
Throughout the 31 days of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), pink ribbons serve as a powerful symbol, bringing breast cancer’s impact to the forefront of national dialogue.
Yet, we understand that to truly support those battling breast cancer, mere awareness is insufficient. This October, let’s take meaningful steps. Schedule your screening. Contribute to the cause. Get engaged. Let this BCAM transcend awareness and become a month of action. Together, we can make a genuine difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer.