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New Yorkers in need of assistance can reach us via our Citywide Sandy Recovery Hotline: (347) 592-2411. The hotline is staffed from 10am to 3pm on weekdays. Since the storm hit, we have been working in communities around the City to help people meet their most fundamental human needs, and to provide legal services that will enable them to get benefits, obtain safe affordable housing and address other legal issues that will help our communities recover. LSNYC staff and volunteers have worked in shelters, disaster relief centers and with community-based organizations to help families and neighborhoods devastated by the storm. If you are an attorney who can offer pro bono legal assistance to New Yorkers affected by the storm, please email us at volunteer@ls-nyc.org and include "Sandy Volunteer" in the subject line.
We’ve staffed outreach and legal clinics and provided humanitarian assistance in the hardest-hit areas of all five boroughs, assisting thousands of people in applying for emergency benefits, FEMA assistance and unemployment insurance; delivering food and supplies; and addressing other urgent needs. We have also helped small businesses to locate pro bono resources that will help them navigate economic recovery. Legal Services NYC is well-positioned to provide help to those who need it to address storm related challenges. We have extensive experience, based on our post-9/11 work and otherwise, helping families and individuals get emergency related services. Drawing on that experience, our advocates have produced a comprehensive Disaster Relief Legal Assistance Manual with information about Disaster Unemployment Insurance, FEMA, emergency food stamps, ADAP and Medicaid, and more. We have also co-sponsored a training to prepare more than 250 volunteer lawyers to participate in disaster assistance clinics and other opportunities to provide legal counseling to affected communities. Some of the areas in which we continue to offer direct assistance to New Yorkers are:
Queens Legal Services' Ann Biddle and Ana Martinez staff a legal outreach clinic for New Yorkers affected by Sandy. |
