





Who we are
Helping residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives
黄瓜视频鈥檚 mission is to help residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives to reflect individual God-given dignity and personal achievement. Founded in 1968, NCC is recognized as one of the largest, most comprehensive community development corporations in the U.S. Our vast array of services are provided 鈥Under One Roof鈥 and reach every stage of life. We offer affordable housing, early childhood learning centers, youth services, adult education, family transitional housing, mental health services, a long-term care facility, a one-stop resource center, a food pantry, a community newsletter and arts and cultural events.
57
Years of experience
Serving the Community
Our Services
黄瓜视频 offers a variety of services to the public, serving individuals at all stages of life.

Our facts
黄瓜视频 touches thousands of community members through its myriad of offerings.
LATEST NEWS

Support New Community’s 2025 Golfing for a Cause
New Community鈥檚 28th Golfing for a Cause will take place on Monday, Sept. 29 at Cedar Hill Country Club聽in Livingston. Proceeds from the event will benefit Youth Services and the

Sign Up for SNAP Benefits Through New Community Family Resource Success Center on March 31
The New Community Family Resource Success Center will sign individuals up for SNAP benefits on Monday, March 31 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 274 South Orange Ave., Newark.

New Community Arts Presents Music & More Enterprises by Denise Hamilton on April 4
Join New Community Arts on Friday, April 4 to enjoy a performance from Music & More Enterprises by Denise Hamilton from 7 to 11 p.m. at Monsignor William J. Linder

New Community Hosts Employee Appreciation Day Luncheon
New Community hosted an Employee Appreciation Day Luncheon on March 7, which was National Employee Appreciation Day, to honor and celebrate employees who reached career milestones in 2024. A total

New Community Resident Celebrates 101st Birthday
Very few people can call themselves centenarians. Douglas Homes resident Annie Jemison is one of them. She turned 101 years old on March 1. New Community hosted a celebration for

New Community Extended Care Helps Homeless Patient Heal and Find Housing
When Leonardo Ortiz arrived at New Community Extended Care Facility, he was homeless and had just been discharged from the hospital after having a toe amputated following an ulcer in
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