Mayor De Blasio Announces NYC Service Center to Support Individuals & Families Recovering From Hurricane Maria, Irma, & Harvey
Mayor de Blasio announced today that a service center will open next week to support displaced individuals and families from
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"This is a humanitarian crisis the likes our city has ever experienced and we must do everything we can to help our fellow Puerto Ricans who have given so much to our city and to our country," said Speaker
The City's service center will offer in-person support and access to services to individuals affected by the hurricanes, and will be open from
Services provided at the center include but are not limited to:
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* Animal Care and Control and the
* The New York Disaster Interfaith Services will provide spiritual care to those in need.
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"As we've unfortunately learned all too well here in
"Those individuals and families affected by these natural disasters need our help, and that includes being prepared to assist those who decided to leave their homes and come to
"I commend Mayor de Blasio on today's announcement to open the NYC service center to support individuals and families who have been affected by the recent unprecedented storms we've witnessed so far this hurricane season," said
"Once again, our City rises to the occasion in order to provide our fellow Americans affected by Hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Maria the assistance they require in their time of need," said State Senator
Assembly Assistant Speaker
"The recent natural disasters in
"I just returned from a week in some of the hardest hit areas in the mountainous regions of
"Our American family in
"It is a proud day for
"Our city is taking proactive measures to assist those most impacted by the recent natural disasters. I find it deeply gratifying that Mayor de Blasio is utilizing every resource at his disposal to help displaced families and individuals. The opening of a
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