Neighbors Link
- 23-25 Spring St Ossining New York 10562 United States
Profile
Neighbors Link is a community-based organization operating within the Government and State departments industry, committed to building stronger communities through the integration and empowerment of immigrant individuals and families. While not a direct government entity, Neighbors Link collaborates closely with local agencies, public institutions, and state departments to support equitable access to services and civic participation. The organization serves as a key liaison between immigrant communities and governmental resources, ensuring that underserved populations receive accurate information and support navigating complex public systems.
Their core mission includes advocacy for fair immigration policies, civic education, and fostering leadership among immigrant residents. Neighbors Link often works with local government initiatives to promote workforce development, ESL education aligned with state standards, and public health outreach. Through consistent partnerships with educational institutions and municipal bodies, they contribute to policy discussions and deliver data-informed programming. Their unique model of community engagement and cultural responsiveness has made them a trusted partner to public-sector agencies seeking inclusive outreach. By prioritizing transparency, linguistic access, and cultural competence, Neighbors Link plays a vital role in facilitating effective government services in diverse neighborhoods.
Key Services:
– ESL instruction and civics education aligned with state and federal guidelines
– Workforce development and training programs in partnership with public agencies
– Legal support and navigation related to immigration processes and public benefits
– Community advocacy and civic engagement initiatives
– Public health education and outreach in collaboration with state health departments
– Youth development programs with support from local educational institutions
– Parent education and school integration consulting with public schools
– Cultural competency workshops for municipal and governmental bodies
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Contact Info
- 23-25 Spring St, Ossining, New York, 10562, United States
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Phone: (914) 666-3410
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