RESOURCE LIST The following programs connect veterans with housing, health care, legal resources and job training and placement services. *Denotes programs not funded by Robin Hood. BENEFITS SINGLE STOP VETERANS: A network of sites offering veterans access to social services. Counselors work with veterans to determine which benefits they are eligible for in as little as 15 minutes, and then guide them through the application process and connect them to other on-site services. LOCATIONS: LIFT Communities 2381 Belmont Avenue, Bronx, NY 10458 718-733-3897 New York Public Library Mid-Manhattan Branch 455 5 th Avenue, New York, NY 10035 212-340-0863 Institute for Family Health 1879 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10035 212-423-4000 Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 1406 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 10458 718-636-6942 Brooklyn Workforce Centers with Good Shepherd Services 9 Bond Street, 5 th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-246-5219 Bronx Workforce Centers with Center for Urban Community Services 400 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY 10458 718-960-2458 I.A.V.A.: Works to empower veterans through programs in four key impact areas: supporting new veterans in health, education, employment and building a lasting community for vets and their families. I.A.V.A. also raises awareness about veterans issues and advocacy for supportive policy from the federal to the local level. Jason Hansman 292 Madison Avenue, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10017 212-982-9699 membership@iava.org Jamaica Workforce 1 Center with Child Center of New York 168-25 Jamaica Avenue, 2 nd Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432 718-557-6755 JOBS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP Helmets to Hardhats (H2H): H2H connects military service members to building and apprenticeship programs. Veterans learn a trade at state-of-the-art training facilities. Anne Trenkle atrenkle@helmetstohardhats.org http://www.helmetstohardhats.org/ Brooklyn Navy Yard Employment Center: The Employment Center was established in 1999 and has placed approximately 1,600 jobs. The Center identifies, screens and places veterans seeking work in local jobs such as entry-level industrial, warehouse and customer service positions. Cristal Rivera crivera@brooklynnavyyard.com (718) 907-5996 63 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205 http://bldg92.org/
Brooklyn Workforce Innovations B.W.I. operates four job training programs that prepares veterans for careers in commercial driving, cabling, carpentry and television/film production. The programs also leverage strong relationships with local employers to target salaried jobs with generous benefits packages. Tammy Burgess TBurgess@bwiny.org 718-237-2017 ext 161 621 Degraw St, Brooklyn, NY 11217 www.bwiny.org Workforce 1 Veterans Career Center: The Center offers intensive career services and job placement opportunities to veterans and their spouses. It work with employers who are committed to hiring veterans. As a result, the Center is connecting more veterans to stable and meaningful employment across the city. The New York City Veterans Business Alliance: A partnership between three programs that focuses on assisting veterans enter into small business and entrepreneurship. Acción: Provides loans and financial advisory services to Veterans looking to launch/expand a small business. SCORE & Brooklyn Small Business Development Center at City Tech: Both organizations direct business counseling services for Veterans to help small businesses start, grow, and succeed. www.nycveterans.org 855-474-0975 Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri, 10am-2pm & Tues-Thurs, 10am-4pm Anthony Morvillo veteranscareercenter@madisonstrategies.org (212) 684-4901 60 Madison Avenue, Suite 703, NY, NY 10010 www.nyc.gov/workforce1 MENTAL HEALTH Give an Hour (G.A.H.) / Vets Prevail: A network of over 5,000 mental health professionals willing to donate at least an hour of their time each week to provide free mental health services to military service members including family members. Sally Charney 240-668-4365 scharney@giveanhour.org N.Y.U. School of Medicine s Military Veteran Clinic: Works with family members of veterans who are at a V.A. hospital to address the mental health needs of the families, especially spouses and children. VA NY Harbor Healthcare System*: Provides mental health services to veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. www.nyharbor.va.gov VA Medical Center (Bronx) Mount Sinai School of Medicine*: Provides a broad range of inpatient and outpatient health care services at Mt. Sinai and three clinics in Yonkers, White Plains, and Queens. http://www.bronx.va.gov/ Amanda Cooney or Sara Van Gunst, LCSW MilitaryFamilyClinic@nyumc.org 855-698-4677 http://militaryfamilyclinic.med.nyu.edu/ By appointment only: One Park Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10016 Hours: Mon-Thurs, 9am-8pm; Fri, 9am-6pm
HOUSING Veteran Outreach and Housing Placement Initiative: Started by the Department of Homeless Services in partnership with the Bowery Residents Committee, Common Ground and Goddard Riverside Community Center, the project does outreach to connect homeless veterans to benefits and housing. BRC Crisis Center Brian Moriarty 127 West 25th Street, New York, NY 212-533-3281 BRC Homeless Helpline: 212-533-5151 info@brc.org Common Ground Chris Tabellario 179 North 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211 311 or 718-360-8000 (during business hours) ctabellario@commonground.org Goddard Riverside Community Center Christina Narine 212-785-6690, ext 310 cnarine@goddard.org The Jericho Project, Inc. Provides supportive housing to homeless New Yorkers, including veterans. The Homeward Bound program is designed to work with veterans who are ready to transition to independent living by connecting these veterans to jobs and affordable housing. www.jerichoproject.org vetjobs@jerichoproject.org George Mills 718 679 9400 x322 1780 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10456 The Doe Fund The Doe Fund operates a veterans-only shelter in collaboration with the V.A. and Department for Homeless Services in Brooklyn. Veteran Program participants may also take part in Ready, Willing & Able, our paid transitional work program for homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals. Melvyn Romero 89-111 Porter Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 718-417-2518 mromero@doe.org Department of Homeless Services (DHS): Operates a shelter system that tailors services toward unique populations of clients, including single adults, families with children, adult families and veterans. www.nyc.gov/dhs LEGAL Association of the Bar of the City of New York (ABCNY): In collaboration with hundreds of pro bono lawyers from over 60 major New York law firms, the City Bar operates Veteran Assistance Project (VAP), helping over 130 veterans claim much-needed veterans disability payments. http://www2.nycbar.org/citybarjusticecenter/ Caitlin Kilroy ckilroy@nycbar.org & Dana Alamia dalamia@nycbar.org By appointment only: 42 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036 212-382-4722 or 877-564-3383 New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG): Provides high quality, free civil legal services to veterans who cannot afford attorneys. NYLAG has 51 sites located in courts, hospitals, and congressional budget offices in all five boroughs of New York City, as well as Westchester and Long Island. Their services include direct representation, case consultation, advocacy, community education, training, financial counseling and impact litigation. Manhattan Campus VA NY Harbor Healthcare System: 423 East 23rd Street Hours: Mondays, 9:30am to 1:30pm Clinic location: Outpatient Mental Health Services, 2nd Floor. For an appointment, contact Tishia Carswell at 212-686-7500, ext. 5101 James J. Peters VA Medical Center: 130 West Kingsbridge Road Hours: Wednesdays, 9:30am to 1:30pm Clinic location: Outpatient Psychiatry, 3B For an appointment, contact Jahida Starks at 718-584- 9000, ext. 5173 Kevin Kenneally, Esq. www.nylag.org 7 Hanover Square, 18th FL New York, NY 10004 212-613-5081 kkenneally@nylag.org
Urban Justice Center: The Veteran Advocacy Project at UJC provides legal services to over 250 veterans annually on cases involving housing, benefits, family issue, consumer/debt, immigration and employment. Coco Culhane www.urbanjustice.org 23 William St., 16th fl. New York, NY 10038 646-602-5620 Cculhane@urbanjustice.org Mon-Fri, 9:30am-6:30pm Veteran s Justice Process: Partnership between multiple organizations providing free civil legal services for veterans, service members, and their families. South Brooklyn Legal Services NYC Pete Kempner & Sally DeLuca 105 Court Street, 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY11201 Manhattan Legal Services NYC Maria Lopez Valentin 90 John Street, Suite 301 New York, NY10038-3243 or 1 West 125th Street, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10027 Queens Legal Services NYC Ann Biddle & Cindy Katz 89-00 Sutphin Boulevard Jamaica, NY 11435 Veteran Justice Project: 347-592-2409 Student Loan Legal Assistance: 718-237-5564 http://www.legalservicesnyc.org Bronx Legal Services NYC Jill Siegel 579 Courtlandt Avenue Bronx, NY10451 Bedford-Stuyvesant Legal Services NYC Sateesh Nori 1360 Fulton Street, Ste 301 Brooklyn, NY 11216 EDUCATION PROVE (Project for Return and Opportunity in Veterans Education) at CUNY: Supports veterans who are newly-enrolled college students, assisting them as they transition from military service to student life within CUNY. The program can also arrange tutoring, therapy and facilitate financial aid requests and other veteran entitlements. Roger Sherwood & Leora Shudofsky Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, 1280 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10035 212-396-7590 Lshudofs@hunter.cuny.edu South Brooklyn Legal Services (S.B.L.S) and NEDLAP: Working in collaboration to help veterans ensnared with large student debt obligations reduce or eliminate debt. S.B.L.S. staffs a hotline for student loan assistance for veterans, and NEDLAP offers workshops for veterans and veterans' groups on student loan debt issues. Hotline: Peter Kempner 718-237-5564 petek@sbls.org Workshops: Herman De Jesus and Samuel Oakford 212-680-5100 samuel@nedap.org OTHER RESOURCES Mayor s Office of Veteran Affairs (MOVA):* Works with multiple veterans organizations to offer services to veterans and their families. center, more than 10 veteran centers and more than 30 community-based outpatient clinics. www.va.gov www.nyc.gov/html/vets/html/home/home.shtml U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA):* Provides care for veterans in New York and New Jersey at eight major medical centers, one residence
National Resource Directory:* A directory with information about thousands of national and local programs that support recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration. They maintain the Veterans Job Bank, a database for veterans that provides quick and easy access to thousands of public and private-sector job openings. www.nrd.gov Joining Forces:* A national initiative to engage all sectors of society to give service members and their families the opportunities and support they have earned. The initiative highlights issues that are of special importance to the military, including the areas of employment, education and wellness. http://www.whitehouse.gov/joiningforces
Local Veterans Centers:* Under the auspices of the Department of Veterans Affairs, local Vet Centers have therapists and clinicians that provide a broad range of counseling and referral services to eligible veterans and their families in order to help them make a satisfying post-war readjustment to civilian life. LOCATIONS: Brooklyn Veterans Center 25 Chapel Street, Suite 604, Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-624-2765 Manhattan Veterans Center 32 Broadway, Suite 200, New York, NY 10004 212-742-9591 Harlem Veterans Center 2279 3 rd Avenue, 2 nd Floor, New York, NY 10035 212-426-2200 Queens Veterans Center 75-10B 91 st Avenue, Woodhaven, NY 11421 718-296-2871 Bronx Veterans Center 2471 Morris Avenue, Suite 1A, Bronx, NY 10468 718-367-3500 Staten Island Veterans Center 60 Bay Street, 1 st Floor, Staten Island, NY 10301 718-816-4499