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If none of these organizations can help, you may want to hire a lawyer. Contact the New York City Bar's Legal Referral Service at 212-626-7373. Outside New York City, contact the New York State Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service. Referral services charge a small fee for a legal consultation.
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 | | Neighborhood Association for Intercultural Affairs (NAICA) | | Bronx, NY | | For Help, you must be: | We service the low income population. We service families (with children) that are receiving public assistance.We also service people that are facing eviction, that are working and can prove that they have a good reason of why they have fallen behind in their rent and can also demonstrate they they have future ability to pay their future rent. | a senior (60 years or older) |  |  |  |
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 | | CAMBA Legal Services - Staten Island | | Staten Island, NY | | For Help, you must be: | at or below 300.0% of poverty level; | Please call the office for a financial screening. | | This group provides only brief advice in this area of law. |  |  |  |
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 | | New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) | | New York, NY | | For Help, you must be: | at or below 200.0% of poverty level; | Children must be present to be financially eligible at 200 of FPIG.
If no children are present in the home, then household income must be at or below 50% of local median income AND must have a physical lease. | Must be a resident of Queens. |  |  |  |
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 | | The Family Center | | New York, NY | | For Help, you must be: | We serve families affected by illness regardless of their income. | Terminally ill (cancer or HIV/AIDS positive) with a minor child in household or a grandparent caregiver. |  |  |  |
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