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CUCS Single Stop Center East Harlem

198 E 121st St, 5th Fl
New York,NY 10035
(212) 801-3300
CUCS Single Stop Center East Harlem

Description

Office hours:

Mon-Thursdays, 9am-5pm



Our two Single Stop centers on Rikers Island help ease the transition of incarcerated men and women with wraparound services that pave the way for a more successful reentry into their communities.



Wraparound services at our Single Stop Center include:

Income Support



Assistance with screening for and applying to various benefits including health insurance, nutrition assistance such as SNAP and WIC, unemployment, rental freeze programs and many more

Legal Assistance



Legal counseling from the Legal Aid Society around a wide range of civil issues including housing, immigration, family and employment

Financial Coaching



One-on-one assistance with understanding your credit report, debt reduction, saving for the future, budgeting and identity theft

Referrals



Assistance in getting connected to various support services including food pantries, mental health counseling, domestic violence support, and substance abuse services



Transitional Housing

We provide housing in tandem with case management, psychiatry and primary medical care and permanent housing placement to homeless individuals with serious mental illnesses.



Housing

We offer the housing, physical and mental health care, advocacy and case management support individuals and families need to move from and stay out of homelessness.



Wellness

Our wellness programs are dedicated to improving the mental and physical health of individuals throughout New York City.



Financial Stability

Overcoming barriers to employment and connecting people to benefits and support are at the core of how we help New Yorkers maintain financial stability.



Training

In New York City and nation-wide, our team of trainers build the capacity of professionals throughout the human services, behavioral health and judicial sectors.




Mission Statement: We help people rise from poverty, exit homelessness and be healthy.