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Community

As Christians we face the injustices of the world head-on and respond with love in action. At Trinity Church, we steward our resources to meet the needs right in front of us, here in our Lower Manhattan neighborhood. Loving our neighbors is how we follow Jesus. 

How We Work

Trinity Church uniquely serves as both a grant-maker and an organization providing support to those in need.

How to Get Help

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Food Assistance

Free meals and groceries
Trinity Youth at the Trinity Retreat Center

Youth & Afterschool

Tutoring and test prep, music and dance, athletics, and more
Housing Court Help flyer

Legal & Housing Resources

How we can help protect your rights
Baptismal candle of Poppy Rohde

Women & Children

Resources, mentorship, childcare
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Mental Health

Support groups and professional contacts
Neighborhood Support staff restock Compassion Market inventory.

Asylum Seekers

English language classes, legal aid, job readiness

How We Partner

At Trinity Church, we use the tools of philanthropy, our convening power, and the expertise of our staff and partners to help build healthy neighborhoods, generations of leadership, and the financial capacity to support those goals.
Members

Neighborhood Council

Community organizers, policy makers, and other stakeholders in lower Manhattan help us better serve our neighborhood.
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Leadership Development

We work with seminaries, education programs, and nonprofits to expand opportunities for faith leaders.
September 27, 2023, Mental Health Symposium

Convenings

We bring together the people and organizations best equipped to help solve problems in our community.
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St. Margaret’s House

An affordable housing community for seniors and mobility-impaired individuals in Lower Manhattan.
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CDSP

An Episcopal seminary in Berkeley, CA., Church Divinity School of the Pacific forms leaders called to find new ways to create Christian communities and share God’s love.

How We Give

At a time of great and increasing need in our neighborhood, and across the world, our faith calls us to use our gifts to help all people, advancing equity and justice in the here and now — and hopefully for generations to come. Since 2020, Trinity has granted $180 million to more than 400 organizations.
Grantees, including Cheavanese Diedrick (at center), gather at last year's racial justice convening in November 2019.

Grants

The work we fund and how to apply
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Gifts

See how we donate to our community

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Trinity TalksFebruary 12, 2023 Trinity Commons

Trinity Talks: Art as a Medium for Change

Join Trinity as we welcome artists who invite us to see our relationships, culture, and environment in a new way—calling us to respond and take part in creating a more just future. This event is free.
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Social JusticeSeptember 19, 2024Trinity Commons

Compassion Market

Join Trinity on Tuesdays and Thursdays for our revamped Compassion Market, where shoppers can get the groceries, diapers, and cleaning essentials they and their families need. Walk-ins are welcome, while supplies last.
Grocery cart drawing with teal background
Social JusticeSeptember 19, 2024Trinity Commons

Compassion Market

Join Trinity on Tuesdays and Thursdays for our revamped Compassion Market, where shoppers can get the groceries, diapers, and cleaning essentials they and their families need. Walk-ins are welcome, while supplies last.
Grocery cart drawing with purple background
Social JusticeSeptember 19, 2024Trinity Commons

Compassion Market

Join Trinity on Tuesdays and Thursdays for our revamped Compassion Market, where shoppers can get the groceries, diapers, and cleaning essentials they and their families need. Walk-ins are welcome, while supplies last.
A broken white with floral decoration cup mended with gold
ClassesSeptember 19, 2024Trinity Commons

Kintsugi Workshops

Learn kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery to create something beautiful and one-of-a-kind.
Grocery cart drawing with teal background
Social JusticeNovember 22, 2022Trinity Commons

Compassion Market

Join Trinity on Tuesdays and Thursdays for our revamped Compassion Market, where shoppers can get the groceries, diapers, and cleaning essentials they and their families need. Walk-ins are welcome, while supplies last.

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