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  2. New York City Human Resources Administration - Wikipedia

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    The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) helps New Yorkers living with AIDS or HIV gain access to benefits and support. HASA clients may receive help with medical care, housing assistance, direct links to other HRA services such as food stamps, employment services, and counseling.

  3. City identification card - Wikipedia

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    Over one million IDNYC identification cardholders were registered by April 2017. [73] By 2020, the number of IDNYC cardholders had increased to over 1.3 million. [74] At least one honorary IDNYC identification card has been issued – to Pope Francis during his September 2015 visit to New York City. [75]

  4. NYC Care - Wikipedia

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    NYC Care is a health care access program launched in 2019 by New York City, with the stated goal of providing "universal health care" in the city. [1] As of fiscal year 2021, enrollment had increased to 69,000 people; in fiscal year 2022, enrollment passed 100,000 people. [2]

  5. Food Stamps Schedule: New York SNAP Benefits for ... - AOL

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    Although it is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the program is administered at the state level. If you are eligible for SNAP benefits, they will be deposited monthly into your SNAP account.

  6. NYC to fund guaranteed income program: Who qualifies - AOL

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    NEW YORK (PIX11) – New York City will provide funding for a guaranteed income program to support soon-to-be mothers experiencing housing insecurity. The New York City Council is allocating $1.5 ...

  7. New York State Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    As with most states, the maximum period for receiving benefits is 26 full weeks during a one-year period (benefit year). [4] Generally, eligibility follows federal guidelines, where examples of quitting for good cause include domestic violence, immediate family with illness or disability, spousal employment location changes, where the DOL ...

  8. Eric Adams welcomes court decision to delay NYC municipal ...

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    A day earlier, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Lyle Frank issued an order halting the city’s self-imposed Oct. 31 deadline for retirees to opt in to the new plan, known as Medicare Advantage Plus.

  9. Welfare in New York - Wikipedia

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    Under the Safety Net Assistance (SNA) program, single individuals without children, and families who have already received cash assistance for 60 months, may receive benefits. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] An individual or family may receive SNA for up to 24 months unless exempt from work requirements or HIV-positive, after which the local government directly ...