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211-Free Access To Health and Human Services Information and Referrals Updated22
(Separate Website)
2-1-1 is the abbreviated dialing code for free access to health and human services information and referral (I &R).
By: United Way
Read this in:
Spanish / Español
American Translators Association
(Separate Website)
Find a translator or interpreter in your area.
Connections 2010 and The Job Search
(Separate Website)
This booklet provides recently released prisoners with many helpful resources available to
them in New York City. This booklet also serves as a guide on job hunting. There are sample resumes, a section on rights for people with criminal records, and suggestions on how to fill out job applications and handle job interviews.
By: The New York Public Library
Read this in:
Spanish / Español
Fair Immigration Reform Movement
(Separate Website)
Since 2000, the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM) has been the meeting place and united voice of the dynamic grassroots movement advocating for comprehensive immigration reform and the civil rights of immigrants in America.
By: Lawhelp NY
Families for Freedom Families for Freedom (FFF) is a network of support, education and action, and an organizing center for immigrants and communities affected by detention and deportation.
National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators (NAJIT)
(Separate Website)
An additional database to search for legal translators and interpreters in your area.
New York Circle of Translators
(Separate Website)
Use their online directory to find a translator or interpreter.
By: LawHelp NY
Other Government Agencies Involved in the Immigration Process
(Separate Website)
A brief listing of other government agencies involved in immigration processes.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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