New York People-Disabilities
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New York People-Disabilities sits just below City Hall, where public services meet everyday needs. The office handles accessibility needs, program enrollment, and compliance support for city residents. You’ll find licensing, resource referrals, and disability-related accommodations under one roof. Among its offerings are ADA guidance, assistive technology access, and disability employment initiatives.
Across from the courthouse at 100 Gold Street, New York City’s government agents assist with benefit applications, legal compliance, and service coordination. Advocacy workshops and information sessions run regularly, often in partnership with community organizations downtown. Plan visits outside peak hours for shorter waits; a map helps time your trip.
In the Financial District, this city office links residents with medical transportation services and workplace accommodations. Community outreach often focuses on small-business owners seeking inclusive hiring practices. While the building itself blends into Lower Manhattan’s grid, the services it provides carry weight for locals navigating systems.
For assistance or to check requirements, call (212) 788-2830. Need directions? Head to the city listing to plot your route.