Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, located in Harlem, is the oldest African American church in New York, founded in 1796. Originally established as an anti-slavery institution, it played a pivotal role in the Underground Railroad, aiding hundreds of former slaves, including notable figures like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Today, the church continues its legacy through community outreach initiatives aimed at promoting social and spiritual well-being. The church offers various programs designed to strengthen the community, including volunteer opportunities and fundraising events. By addressing local challenges and fostering unity, Mother A.M.E. Zion Church remains a vital resource for residents seeking support and connection within the community. Explore the directory to learn more about available support services and how you can get involved.
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