CONTRACT OUT ON HAITIAN MENTAL HEALTH GROUP
Kathleen McGowan |
The city will no longer fund a community group that specialized in helping Haitian immigrants with mental health problems.
The city will no longer fund a community group that specialized in helping Haitian immigrants with mental health problems.
The need for food pantries and soup kitchens rose 36 percent in New York City last year, and programs can’t keep up with the demand.
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