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Project Ezra is an independent, non-profit grass-roots organization
serving the frail elderly on New York's Lower East Side. We provide a
variety of services to a largely homebound population. We are not
a member of any Federation or umbrella organization. We do not
seek or accept government funds and our existence depends on the tzedakah
(justice impulse) of the community at large.
There is an exceedingly sensitive and appropriate phrase in the Yom Kippur
liturgy: "Do not forsake us in our old age; as our strength seeps away,
do not abandon us." The sun shines mightily and the light is abundant
when we are young. Life becomes difficult and gray as we reach old age.
We wanted to be there to make a difference.
Project Ezra's Population
Project Ezra's population includes over four hundred frail elderly who
are economically, physically or psychologically marginal. In addition,
throughout the year, we have contact with hundreds more when they are
in need of certain of our services. We offer social work services, including
assessment and evaluation, as well as ongoing support and counseling.
We provide crisis intervention and make referrals to appropriate agencies
when indicated.
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