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How to Set Up a Mutual Aid Fund

Group: St. Louis Mutual Aid

A September 2020 essay about how the STL Mutual Aid Fund was set up, with tips for other mutual aid organizers.
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Need Category: Mutual Aid Organizing

How to Start and Run a Bulk Buying Club With Your Community

Group: CoFED

A guide to starting and running a bulk food buying club. This covers, food sourcing, organizing members, running operation, and logistics. Also includes information about different student-run bulk bu...
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Need Category: Food

Immigration Law Project

Group: Safe Horizon

Immigrant survivors of crime, torture, or abuse can call 718-943-8632 Mondays through Fridays 9am-5pm to get help with lawful status for themselves and their families (including U-visas, T-visas, TPS,...
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Improving Access to Healthcare for Immigrants

Group: Make the Road New York (MRNY)

Call (718) 418-7690. Make the Road New York works to guarantee equal rights, access, and improved healthcare for the 2.5 million New Yorkers with limited English proficiency. Provides one-on-one assis...
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Need Category: Medical

In-Home Respite for People With Developmental Disabilities

Group: AHRCNYC

For people with developmental disabilities who reside at home with their families, AHRC New York City provides out-of-home and in-home respite opportunities, ranging from a period of a few hours to a...
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Need Category: Medical
Community Focus: Parents/guardians/caregivers

Information About Housing Rights For City Residents

Group: NYC Commission on Human Rights

Information from the NYC Commission on Human Rights about what NYC Human Rights law covers in relation to housing discrimination including specific scenarios in which a complaint might be filed.
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Need Category: Housing
Community Focus: Parents/guardians/caregivers

Information on SNAP Enrollment, Cash Assistance, and Medicaid

Group: NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)

Call the NYC HRA info line at 718-557-1399, or download the "Access HRA" app to learn more about and apply for benefits.
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Informational guides for immigrants

Group: Informed Immigrant

Find information and links to organizations covering topics including DACA, TPS, mental health, education, and employment for undocumented and other immigrants.
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Interest Free Loans for New Yorkers Seeking Immediate Financial Help

Group: Hebrew Free Loan Society NYC

Hebrew Free Loan Society offers interest free loans for needs such as medical, addiction treatment, higher education, vocational training, and housing. Applicants must be defined as low to moderate in...
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Know Your Rights Resources on Shelters and Housing

Group: Coalition for the Homeless

Informative guides on the NYC shelter system, disability accommodations, and finding permanent housing.
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Need Category: Housing

Lancaster Farm Fresh Co-op CSA

Group: Lancaster Farm Fresh Co-op

A community supported agriculture (CSA) program that offers options to purchase a season of produce, meat, dairy, bread, and/or other products, with pickup locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Food

Legal Advocacy and Services for Low-Income New Yorkers

Group: Mobilization for Justice

Free legal assistance to low-income New Yorkers throughout New York City to resolve legal problems in the areas of housing; foreclosure; civil, disability and aging rights; bankruptcy, tax, consumer,...
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Legal Aid Society Access to Benefits Helpline

Group: Legal Aid Society

Call 888-663-6880 for the Legal Aid Society's Access to Benefits (A2B) Helpline, Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Interpreters are available for all languages.
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Legal Assistance with Employment, Immigration, Housing and Benefits, and TGNCIQ Rights

Group: Make the Road New York (MRNY)

Call a neighborhood community center to access legal support in the areas of employment, immigration law, housing and benefits, and TGNCIQ rights, helping to tackle crises like an impending eviction o...
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Legal Consultations for Immigrants

Group: The Coalition for Immigrant Freedom

Family-based immigration services including one-on-one legal consultations and application assistance on issues such as: adjustment of legal status, filing for citizenship and naturalization and famil...
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