IOMA
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Midtown’s quiet side streets still hold storefronts that serve the city in ways most passersby never notice. Social services organizations operate here with little fanfare, yet their impact stretches far beyond the block. IOMA fits that mold, offering support that reaches into neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
From job training to legal aid, the programs cover ground that many New Yorkers need but few know where to find. Crisis intervention and housing assistance share space with workshops on financial literacy, each designed to meet immediate needs while building longer-term stability. The office sits at 28 W 44th St, a building that blends into the commercial hum of the Theater District without drawing attention to itself.
Those who need help or want to volunteer can dial (212) 244-0360 to learn about current openings and eligibility. The number connects callers to staff who can explain which services match specific situations, saving time and guesswork. No appointment is required for initial inquiries, though slots fill quickly during peak hours.
Directions are straightforward: a short walk from Times Square or Grand Central, the address is easy to reach by subway or bus. For a precise route, the map pinpoints the entrance on 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. A quick glance at the street sign confirms you’re in the right place.