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The Department of Social Services (DSS) oversees the Human Resources Administration (HRA) and the Department of Homeless Services (DHS), which provide essential benefits and services to New Yorkers in need. Learn about HRA's programs, the Commission on Community Reinvestment, and the closure of Rikers Island.
HRA is the agency that administers various social service programs in New York City. Find out how to contact HRA by phone, email, in-person, or online for different services and needs.
Find the nearest HRA center for SNAP, Medicaid, child support and other services. See map, text list and contact information for each center type.
HRA provides essential programs to fight poverty and income inequality in New York City. Learn how to apply for SNAP, Cash Assistance, Emergency Rental Assistance, and more online or by phone.
HRA is the nation's largest social services agency that administers public benefits programs for low-income and vulnerable New Yorkers. The web page does not contain the query URL, but provides a link to the HRA website and other city resources.
ACCESS HRA is a website and mobile app for applying for and managing HRA benefits in New York City. Learn how to create an account, upload documents, check appointments, and more with the resources and guides provided.
HRA helps New Yorkers enroll in public health insurance programs like Medicaid and provides resources for private insurance. Call the HRA Medicaid Helpline at 1-888-692-6116 or visit a Medicaid Office to apply.
Find information and resources for current and new DOE employees, including email, passwords, payroll, benefits, training, and more. Access the InfoHub, HR Connect Web Portal, and other applications and systems for your work and career development.
The official website of the NYC Department of Social Services, which provides assistance and services to low-income New Yorkers. Find out how to apply for benefits, access resources, and contact DSS or HRA.
John Benoit oversees recruitment, selection, and human resources for the New York Police Department (NYPD). He manages approximately 51,000 employees and participates in the development of programs to improve employee satisfaction and performance.