Written by Isabella Aranda Garcia
When were you founded?
Neighbors Link was founded in 2001.
What’s your mission?
Neighbors Link is a nonprofit organization that works to build stronger communities through immigrant empowerment and integration. We’re headquartered in Mount Kisco, have three locations in Westchester County, and offer services throughout the Hudson Valley. We serve over 10,000 immigrants each year with English language education, immigration legal services, workforce development, parent education, digital literacy programming, early childhood programs and academic support for school-age children of immigrants.
Is there anything else you’d like us to know?
Right now, we are seeing a lot of fear and uncertainty in the immigrant communities we serve as a result of shifting federal immigration policies. Neighbors Link is meeting this moment with extensive outreach and community education efforts, free immigration legal services and programs that keep families informed, supported, and connected.
Address: 350 Lexington Ave, Mt Kisco, NY 10549
Phone number: (914) 666-3410
Website: neighborslink.org
This article was published in the January/February 2026 edition of Connect to Northern Westchester.
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Isabella Aranda is a designer, writer and social media specialist with an M.A. in emerging media from the New Media Institute at the Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication. Driven by curiosity and inspired by timeless modern design, she blends creativity and strategy to craft compelling narratives that engage diverse audiences.
Her expertise spans digital marketing, content creation and UX design, with notable achievements such as co-creating the Georgia On Your Mind podcast and leading digital campaigns that significantly boosted engagement. A Venezuelan immigrant, Isabella brings a multicultural perspective to her work, enhancing her ability to connect with and inspire others.
