For yet more proof of ThriveNYC’s supreme worthlessness, consider the program’s non-answer to the pleas for help from Mariners Temple Baptist Church.

As Melissa Klein reported in Sunday’s Post, Keisha Hogans of the Chinatown church reached out to Thrive for advice in early 2018, in the wake of several suicides in her Lower East Side housing development.

The church provides clothing and food for the homeless. Its senior pastor, the Rev. Henrietta Carter, notes that city assistance would’ve been valuable: “What do we need to know? We have to be very careful how we even attempt to serve those who have mental challenges.”

But after a single response to Hogans’ original email, Thrive never got back. She then reached out to the mayor’s office — and again got ghosted after one email.

Answers from Thrive might not have prevented one Chinatown homeless man from killing four others Oct. 5, but such outreach is what Thrive is supposed to be about.

“What’s the purpose of Thrive if you’re not going to help people who want to at least talk about mental health?” Hogans asked. Exactly.