Additional Resources
Know Your Rights Resources for Immigrant New Yorkers
The NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs has created Know Your Rights booklets in multiple languages to share information and resources:
- What to do if ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents approach you
- What to do if your friend or family member is detained
- Sanctuary City Laws in New York City
Immigrant Workers Resource Guide
The Immigrant Workers Resource Guide is a comprehensive, informational tool designed to empower and inform immigrant workers on the labor protections afforded to them by City, State, and Federal labor law. This resource is part of the Comptroller’s Office’s ongoing commitment to ensure that every worker, regardless of immigration status, can access fair wages, safe working conditions, and justice in the workplace.
Facts, Not Fear: How Welcoming Immigrants Benefits New York City
As New York City welcomes over 100,000 new arrivals seeking asylum, it is critical to ground conversations on immigration in facts, not fear. This fact sheet seeks to provide accurate information on key questions.
New Trump Policies Create Barriers for Older Adults and People with Disabilities
What to know about Social Security policy changes.
The Impacts of the Recent Executive Orders on Nonprofits
The work of charitable nonprofits cover a wide range of causes and efforts, and executive orders have the potential to impact funding, staffing, and general operations of critical community services. The implications of the executive orders vary greatly from immediately taking effect to immediately being challenged in court. Staying abreast of the executive orders and their related actions is crucial for ensuring nonprofits are aware of upcoming hurdles to their work.
Protecting Human Services Resilience Roundup
Resilience Roundups are live, crowdsourced spaces drawn from partners in human services nonprofits, coalitions, grassroots networks, media, philanthropy, local government, + more. Contact HSC at info@humanservicescouncil.org with questions or additions.