New ‘One-Stop Shop’ Initiative to Provide Critical Social Assistance to New York City Veterans

Seven new centers will offer help, thanks to a partnership between the Robin Hood Foundation, Single Stop USA, The MissionContins, and the New York Public Library.

November 13: Access to social services, especially for New York City veterans, is much easier.

Thanks to a new cutting-edge partnership between Robin Hood, New York City’s largest anti-poverty organization, and nonprofits Single Stop USA, The MissionContins, and the New York Public Library, veterans now have seven “centers” in New York City where they can get vital data and combat assistance to perceive and must-have benefits.  

The seven offices (adding one at the Mid-Manhattan Library on Fifth Avenue and 40th Street, the largest branch in the New York Public Library formula) incorporate a peer-based service model, in which trained veterans choose their fellow veterans for express needs. and then supply them on-site or refer them to pre-screened veteran service providers, such as Robin Hood-funded organizations and partner VA hospitals.

Services provided include assistance with housing, employment, education, fitness services, and more.  

The seven locations, which also provide general social assistance to all New Yorkers, are:

“The library is revered as a component of this program, providing key assistance and unique service to the men and women who have served our country in the armed forces, and to whom we owe so much,” said Anthony, president of the NYPL. . W. Marx. ” We are proud to work with Robin Hood, Single Stop USA, and The Mission Continues to expand the already wide diversity of free network painting facilities we offer to the people of New York City. “

Peer referrals are provided through The MissionContins, a nonprofit organization that already serves about 2,000 veterinarians nationwide. In New York, the organization has partnered with national nonprofit Single Stop USA, which has more than 80 locations in New York City. and provides comprehensive social assistance to low-income families and individuals. All seven centers are located in Single Stop USA locations, with Robin Hood investing the effort.

“Over the past year, Robin Hood donors have generously contributed more than $13 million to fund systems like Single Stop that connect veterans and their families to critical facilities in New York City,” said Eric Weingartner, CEO of Robin Hood.   “By partnering with teams like The MissionContins and the New York Public Library, we are making it less difficult for veterans to locate and access critical relief facilities that will ease their transition to civilian life.   » Veterans can find a complete list of Robin Hood-funded systems that provide relief facilities to veterans and their families at www. robinhood. org/vetresources.

“Our veterans risked their lives for us. “We are revered for being able to give back anything. ” said Elisabeth Mason, CEO of Single Stop USA. “Using the most compelling voices we can locate (other veterans) to reach other veterans in need through our partnership with MissionContins, Robin Hood’s visionary and Single Stop’s unique “one-stop-shop” style of allowing veterans and their families access the critical resources they want here on the home front.   Integrating those facilities into the greater New York public library system. York, we can reach and serve thousands of veterans and others who would not otherwise get this Array. ”

“The Continuing Mission is very pleased to partner with the Robin Hood Veterans Initiative, Single Stop USA, and New York City to challenge veterans to serve and lead in New York,” said Aaron ScheinbergArray, director of strategy and studies for The Continuing Mission. “These fellows will work with New York City veterans across the five boroughs and help connect them to resources from more than 20 city departments. MissionContins Fellows are a true inspiration. They returned from Iraq and Afghanistan and their project is not complete. They will take all the leadership skills they learned in the military and apply them directly here in New York to continue serving others.

The New York Public Library is a free provider of education and information for people in New York City and beyond. With 91 locations, plus studio libraries and branches, in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, the library offers free equipment. computer access, courses, exhibits, programs, and more for everyone from toddlers to academics, and has noticed record attendance and streaming in recent years. The New York Public Library welcomes more than 18 million patrons who pass through its doors each year and millions more around the world who use its resources in www. nypl. org. To offer this wide diversity of free programs, the New York Public Library relies on public and personal funding. Learn more about how the library works.   Learn more about nypl. org/ 

Since 1988, Robin Hood has remained true to a single mission: fighting poverty in New York. We find, fund, and create systems and schools that create meaningful impacts for families in New York City’s poorest neighborhoods. We work extensively with over two hundred organizations to help them succeed in their entire project and conduct rigorous testing to ensure accountability. Additionally, Robin Hood’s board of directors covers all administrative, fundraising, and evaluation costs, so one hundred percent of every donation goes directly to organizations that help New Yorkers in need.

Single Stop USA is a national nonprofit organization committed to helping low-income families and Americans build economic security. To that end, we offer a unique program that combines a variety of benefits and claims assistance with tax preparation, legal assistance, and monetary recommendation. all at no cost and in a single position in one of the positions we serve.

The mission continues to demand that veterans serve and lead communities across the United States. The organization was founded by former U. S. Navy SEAL. U. S. Eric Greitens in 2007, returning from his last deployment to Iraq, driven by a deep confidence that veterans are civic assets. Continue to offer six-month network service scholarships to veterans, awarding more than 450 scholarships to date.   The organization does not offer charity; rather, demanding situations support members to use their formidable skills and leadership to continue serving our country at home.   For more information, make a stopover in http://www. missioncontinues. org 

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