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9/11 Health - Links - Employment Assistance

Organizations

Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush
What Is Provided: Employment assistance and training
For Whom:   Victims of 9/11
Contact:    Call (718) 377-2900 or visit www.cojoflatbush.org
Other Languages:    Arabic, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Hungarian, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Yiddish

 

Job Centers
What Is Provided:

On-site access to job search and placement services, childcare information, vocational, educational and training services, as well as referrals for Medicaid, food stamp and other emergency assistance benefits

For Whom:  Able-bodied New Yorkers who need public assistance
Contact:  Call 311 or visit nyc.gov

 

New York City Job Opportunities 
What Is Provided: Job openings in New York City government
Contact:  Visit www.nyc.gov

 

Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York City
What Is Provided: Free job training and placement to restaurant workers, workers’ rights trainings, access to legal services, legal and organizing support
For Whom:   Restaurant workers in New York City
Contact:    Call (212) 343-1771 or visit www.rocny.org/contactus.htm
Other Languages:    Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, and Spanish

 

Workforce 1
What Is Provided:

Provides employment services through Career Centers in all five boroughs

For Whom:   Adults looking for jobs and employers seeking skilled workers
Contact:    Call 311 or visit www.nyc.gov

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