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Outside Resources

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Depending on your concerns, we have listed the following organizations that may be of assistance.

New York City Bar Association Legal Helpline

Legal Information for New Yorkers Who Cannot Afford an Attorney

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

New York State Attorney General's Tenant's Rights Guide

New York State Attorney General's Office List of Publications

New York State Division of Human Rights

New York Legal Assistance Group

New York Legal Assistance: LGBT Law Project

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center

Planned Parenthood

New York City Government Substance Abuse Support Programs

Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Schedule: NYC

New York City Area of Narcotics Anonymous

Eating Disorders Anonymous NYC

Mental Health Association of New York City

New York State Office of Mental Health Services

Mental Health Services for the Uninsured

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Morningside 
660 Schermerhorn Ext.
1200 Amsterdam Ave., MC 5558
New York, NY 10027
(212) 854-1234

Columbia University Irving Medical Center
154 Haven Ave., Room 412
New York, NY 10032
(212) 854-1234

Morningside Office - 212.854.1234660 Schermerhorn Ext., MC 5558, 1200 Amsterdam Avenue · New York, NY 10027
CUIMC Office - 212.854.1234154 Haven Avenue, Room 412 · New York, NY 10032
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