인적 자원 관리국(Human Resources Administration)은 도움이 필요한 뉴욕 주민들의 빈곤과 소득 불평등 퇴치에 전념하고 있습니다. HRA는 식품 및 현금 지원, 임대 바우처, Medicaid와 같은 필수 혜택을 제공합니다.
어디로 가서 도움을 받을 수 있습니까?
HRA 액세스
Access HRA 포털을 사용하여 SNAP , 현금 지원 , FairFares NYC , 건강 보험 등과 같은 프로그램을 신청하거나 재인증하십시오. 또한 약속 및 통지를 보고, 지불을 받고, 문서를 업로드하여 케이스를 관리할 수 있습니다. 질문이 있는 경우 311로 전화하여 ACCESS HRA 를 요청하십시오.
홈베이스 센터
퇴거 위기에 처하거나 생계를 유지하는 데 도움이 필요한 경우, 홈베이스 가 도와드리겠습니다. 그들은 긴급 보조금, 공공 혜택에 대한 정보 및 집에 머물 수 있는 기타 서비스를 제공합니다. 가장 가까운 Homebase 위치 를 찾아 약속을 잡으십시오.
HRA 센터
HRA 위치 지도 를 사용하여 가까운 SNAP 센터, 직업 및 서비스 센터, Medicaid 사무소를 검색하십시오.
당신의 쉼터
혜택 및 HRA 프로그램 신청에 대해 사례 관리자 에게 문의하십시오.
자녀의 학교
학교의 STH 커뮤니티 코디네이터 에게 가족이 이용할 수 있는 지원에 대해 문의하십시오. 도움을 줄 수 있는 다른 NYC Department of Education(DOE) 직원과 쉼터 직원을 소개할 수 있습니다.
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A free City ID card
IDNYC
City ID Card | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
IDNYC is a free government-issued photo ID card for people 10 and older who live in NYC. It can help you get City services, museum memberships, and more.
Child support services
Office of Child Support Services
Family Services | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
The Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) makes children the priority through helping mothers, fathers and guardians in opening and maintaining child support cases. A child can get child support until age 21 even if the other parent isn’t involved in the child’s life. Parents who pay child support can get help finding a job and managing their child support debt. Other services are also available.
Financial help to cover the cost and installation of an air conditioner or fan
Cooling Assistance Benefit
Cash & expenses | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
The Cooling Assistance benefit helps eligible households buy and install an air conditioner or fan to help their home stay cool.
Food from pantries and community kitchens
Community Food Connection
Food | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
There are ways to get free food quickly – get groceries from a food pantry, or a cooked meal from a community kitchen. Use the Food Help NYC (https://foodhelp.nyc.gov/) map or call 311 to find your closest food pantry and community kitchen.
Get text messages with new job openings
Text 2 Work
Work | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
TXT-2-WORK sends you text messages with new job openings. Many pay above minimum wage and you can choose to get alerts from areas of work that you are interested in working.
Help for adults in danger of abuse, neglect or exploitation
Adult Protective Services
Family Services | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
APS helps adults in danger of abuse, neglect or exploitation. If you or someone you know needs help, refer them to APS by calling 718-557-1399.
Homes for adults who cannot live alone
Family Type Homes for Adults
Housing | NYS Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS); NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Family-Type Home for Adults (FTHA) are state licensed, adult care facilities that offer a comfortable, home-like atmosphere to residents. Residents are dependent adults who require support services, but do not need skilled medical or nursing services.
Long-term care at home
Home Care Services Program
Health | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
You can get care at home instead of moving into a nursing home. Different types of care include a home nurse, house cleaning, physical therapy, and more depending on your needs.
Money for heat and utility expenses
Home Energy Assistance Program
Cash & expenses | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
HEAP helps low-income households meet the cost of heating their homes. The benefit can pay for fuel, your utility source, and heating equipment replacement and repairs. The benefit is paid directly to the heating vendor or utility company. You may be able to get HEAP even if your heat is included in your rent.
Money to buy food
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Food | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Get help paying for groceries with SNAP, previously known as food stamps. You’ll get money on a debit card that can be used at many grocery stores and farmers markets.
Monthly cash help when you are in need
Cash Assistance
Cash & expenses | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Your family can get cash if you’re in need. Many families will get the funds on a debit card that can be used at any ATM or store where EBT cards are accepted. Some families may only qualify to get funds paid directly to their landlord.
One-time cash help during an emergency
Emergency Assistance / One Shot Deal
Cash & expenses | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
You may be able to get cash help if you cannot pay your bills because you lost your job, are getting less pay from your job, or had another emergency like an unexpected medical situation. This help is called “Emergency Assistance” or a “One Shot Deal.”
Ride for half price
Fair Fares NYC
Cash & expenses | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Fair Fares NYC helps low-income New Yorkers save 50% on public transportation including subway fares, eligible bus fares, and Access-A-Ride paratransit trips.
Services for people with HIV or AIDS
HIV/AIDS Services Administration
Health | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
HASA connects people with HIV/AIDS to services that help them live healthier and independent lives.
Services to help you keep your housing
Homebase
Housing | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Homebase can help if you’re at risk of becoming homeless. They have locations across New York City’s five boroughs and offer a wide range of services to help you if you have a housing crisis.
Private health insurance plans
Qualified Health Plans
Health | NY State of Health
Qualified Health Plans are private health insurance plans where you pay a certain monthly amount for coverage. There are also out of pocket expenses including copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance.