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Second Chance Employment Services
www.scesnet.org
Second Chance Employment Services (SCES) is a non-profit organization of human resource (HR) professionals that seeks to promote financial security
for at-risk women and their dependents through comprehensive employment placement services.
SCES provides free professional human resource services to help at-risk women- welfare recipients, the abused, the elderly- enter the workforce. We establish the communication pipeline between public and private organizations who offer employment and sponsorship opportunities. Women from all walks of life have been placed in meaningful, long-term employment positions with SCES assistance.
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New York Center for Children
www.newyorkcenterforchildren.org
Child abuse occurs with alarming frequency in New York City. One in three children experiences abuse by the time he or she is 18 years old. Most often the perpetrator is someone the victim knows and trusts. The New York Center for Children provides comprehensive support to child abuse victims and their families. The New York Center for Children is a child-friendly free clinic providing assessment and therapy services to victims of child abuse. Each child receives a thorough physical examination from a medical expert, and sensitive interview and crisis counseling from specially trained social workers and psychologists. NYCC works in coordination with the Police Department, the District Attorney's Office and the Administration for Children's Services, increasing the effectiveness of each investigation, and reducing the potential for additional trauma to the child. NYCC also offers professional training programs on diagnosis and treatment of child abuse, and abuse awareness and prevention programs for the general public. Founded in 1995, The New York Center for Children, formerly known as the Children's Advocacy Center of Manhattan, is a non-profit, privately funded organization in association with The Mount Sinai Medical Center.
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Operation Helping HEAL's
www.helpingheal.org
Operation Helping HEAL's primary goal is to provide stop-gap assistance to United States' veterans and service members who experience unforeseeable, temporary and undue hardship for reasons generally beyond their control. The veterans' or service members' needs would generally arise from unreasonable gaps in the receipt of pay or benefits justly due the veteran or service member as a direct result of his or her service to the United States.
In order to serve as many United States veterans and service members as possible, Operation Helping HEAL, Inc., is not intended to be a long-term source of income or services to any individual. Qualified persons having repetitive financial hardships or a need for ongoing services will be referred to an appropriate agency for such challenges.
"To provide social aid, readjustment services and financial assistance to the wounded active duty enlisted military personnel, disabled veterans, their families, widows and orphans of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, the global "War on Terror" and the U.S. Armed Forces on active duty in current U.S. military actions."
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