Met Council

Met Council, formally known as the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, is a prominent nonprofit organization based in New York City that provides comprehensive social services to individuals and families in need. They make money through a combination of government grants, private donations, and fundraising events. Established in 1972, Met Council has a rich history of advocating for and supporting vulnerable populations, offering services such as food assistance, housing, career counseling, and crisis intervention. Their impact is significant in addressing poverty and improving the quality of life for many in the Jewish community and beyond.

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