#GranteeSpotlight: In New York, a local nonprofit helps its neighbors discover confidence, purpose, and possibility through working with horses.
Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship (@endeavor_th) provides equine-assisted services in a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment.
Through scholarships and community-based programming, the organization helps address historic barriers to equestrian access and brings the benefits of working with horses to more people than ever before.
In honor of #PrideMonth, the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation is proud to support the following organizations through our Awareness Date Giving Initiative:
Circle Care Center
Compass Community Center
Out in Tech (@OutInTech)
Rainbow Railroad USA
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By combining direct service with personalized support, Hamptons Community Outreach helps create safer homes, stronger families, and enduring opportunity across the region.
Learn more about this Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation grantee here: https://t.co/P32RjEj6QM
#CohenGive
Operating through a 24/7 referral platform used by case managers, first responders, and community partners, the organization works directly with families to assess needs and coordinate delivery and assembly, restoring comfort, dignity, and stability one bed at a time.
#CohenGive
Our latest grantee blog, courtesy of Sweet Dream Makers, explores how a simple but powerful belief drives their work: a safe place to sleep is a fundamental basic need.
https://t.co/pCexRLMjpl
For households navigating financial strain, the absence of a proper bed can mean sleeping on floors, sofas, or broken frames, with lasting impacts on health, education, and overall well‑being.
Watch the full Edge of Medicine session “Why Do Women Have a Higher Burden of Disease?” along with more conversations from experts pioneering innovative approaches to health here: https://t.co/RgiDgjJObI
Why do women have a higher burden of disease?
This Lyme Disease Awareness Month, we’re highlighting the urgent need to better understand how innovations in research and care can support the millions of Americans affected by infection-associated chronic illnesses.
For patients still searching for answers, these conversations represent progress. The science is moving forward, long-standing questions are being investigated, and a clearer path toward understanding is beginning to take shape.