Borough President Richards Hosts an Immigrant Resource Fair @ St. James Episcopal Church
Sep
25
Borough President Richards Hosts an Immigrant Resource Fair
1+ million immigrants call Queens home, but sometimes the services our families need are hard to access. On Saturday in Elmhurst, we're bringing community organizations and city agencies together for an Immigrant Resource Fair — connecting residents with much-needed services. If you need help applying for the New York State Excluded Workers Fund, we will have experts on site who can help you. Pre-register at the link below and be sure to bring all appropriate documents, which will only be used to determine your eligibility: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSenrjhGx2eQf.../viewform Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. is proud to partner with agencies like the NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, the NYC Commission On Human Rights, NYC Emergency Management, NYC Health + Hospitals, IDNYC, and the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, as well as community groups like Hispanic Federation, Asian Americans for Equality, Garden of Hope, Womankind, Street Vendor Project and Community Mediation Services to host such an important event.
Date and Time
September 25, 2021 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm America/New York Timezone
Location
St. James Episcopal Church
84-07 Broadway in Flushing



1+ million immigrants call Queens home, but sometimes the services our families need are hard to access. On Saturday in Elmhurst, we’re bringing community organizations and city agencies together for an Immigrant Resource Fair — connecting residents with much-needed services.

If you need help applying for the New York State Excluded Workers Fund, we will have experts on site who can help you. Pre-register at the link below and be sure to bring all appropriate documents, which will only be used to determine your eligibility:
https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSenrjhGx2eQf…/viewform

Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. is proud to partner with agencies like the NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, the NYC Commission On Human Rights, NYC Emergency Management, NYC Health + Hospitals, IDNYC, and the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, as well as community groups like Hispanic Federation, Asian Americans for Equality, Garden of Hope, Womankind, Street Vendor Project and Community Mediation Services to host such an important event.