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NYC to provide humanitarian emergency response for asylum seekers

Isabel Song Beer and Dean Moses Posted on September 22, 2022
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Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday that the city will open Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers to support the growing number of asylum seekers arriving every day from Texas and other border states.

Humanitarian centers will provide much-needed relief and assistance to newly-arrived individuals and families to ensure that they have continued access to the full range of care they need. This includes shelter, food, medical care, casework services, settlement options and direct referrals to alternative emergency supports.

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NYC to provide humanitarian emergency response for asylum seekers

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