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ORGANIZATION: The Partnership for the Homeless

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The Economic Opportunities Program (EOP) at The Partnership for the Homeless is designed to help clients who are currently unemployed or underemployed find and maintain full-time, sustainable employment as a core part of the road to self-sufficiency. The program prepares clients to find employment, increase their knowledge of financial education concepts, and navigate their career with the help of EOP staff and its network of volunteers.

Volunteers with human resources or management-level operations experience in the healthcare, retail, industrial, hospitality, construction, and information technology fields are needed to assist clients in the creation of professional job search documents, including: resumes, cover letters, thank you letters, and other related professional correspondence. Volunteers will be needed tentatively on August 1st and August 14 th from 10am-12pm.

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About The Partnership for the Homeless

Location:

305 Seventh Ave, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10001, US

Mission Statement

The Partnership for the Homeless was founded in 1983 as a response to the growing homelessness in New York City. Our work with individuals and families who are homeless is based on the principle that housing is the anchor for stability, wellness, and independence. These can truly be recovered only once a family is back in stable housing--or more to the point, in a home--and is once again connected to the surrounding neighborhood. Our goal is to move homeless individuals and families rapidly into housing, and provide them with wraparound services that will help them quickly to become integrated members of the community.

Description

Our Family Resource Center (FRC) in East New York, Brooklyn, where several New York City shelters are located, works with individuals and families who are either at risk of homelessness or are already without a home. In this neighborhood, 57% of residents pay more than 30% of their income (the federal benchmark for housing affordability) toward rent; half of those pay more than 50%. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly African American (60%) and Latino (35%). At the FRC 48% of clients rely on public assistance, and over 70% have annual household incomes below $20,000. Even a minor setback can lead to persistent and recurring homelessness.

Our services include advocacy vis-à-vis the shelter system, housing search assistance and negotiations with landlords, access to subsidies, benefits, legal counseling and representation, health and mental health care and protecting the educational rights of the children. In order to create best practice models based on data and to advocate for policy changes at city, state, and federal levels, we also conduct applied research projects, together with leading social science experts.

CAUSE AREAS

Employment
Homeless & Housing
Women
Employment, Homeless & Housing, Women

WHEN

Tue Aug 01, 2017
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

305 Seventh Ave14th FloorNew York, NY 10001

(40.746647,-73.99336)
 

SKILLS

  • Human Resources Training & Development
  • Project Management
  • Construction
  • Verbal / Written Communication
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 22
  • Two mornings

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