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Title: Prov survivors of dom. violence with immigr. law lgl svcs
Procurement
Dept. of Social Svcs/Human Resources Administration (HRA)
New York Legal Assistance Group Inc
100 Pearl Street 19th Floor, New York, NY, 10004
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
9/15/2023
Award
$2,462,625.00

PIN#06923P0016002

The preference is to procure human service contracts through competitive sealed proposals pursuant to PPB Rule Section 3-01 (c).
Description

Immigration Legal Services DSS’ Office of Civil Justice (OCJ) and the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) will jointly operate a program to provide core civil legal services at the City’s five (5) New York City Family Justice Centers (FJC). The NYC Family Justice Centers provide free and confidential services to survivors of domestic and gender-based violence and their children regardless of their language capacity, immigration status, income, gender identity or sexual orientation. The goal of the FJC Immigration-Related Legal Services program is to operate a trauma-informed, collaborative and comprehensive legal services program for survivors of domestic and gender-based violence seeking legal help from the FJCs in the area of immigration law, including but not limited to legal assistance with applications for temporary and permanent immigration status, representation before immigration agencies and courts and other immigration-related legal matters. Providing survivors with the full spectrum of immigration-related law legal services including legal screening and advice, legal advice and ongoing consultation, support for self-represented FJC clients with filing pro se petitions and legal representation in court is key to their safety planning and greatly informs their ability to make decisions regarding their safety and stability. Brooklyn Competition.


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