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New York City
AANHPI
Chhaya builds the power, housing stability, and economic well-being of South Asian and Indo-Caribbean communities in New York City. Our approach begins with providing direct services that meet critical needs within our community, while providing the tools and opportunities that allow individuals to shape their own futures and be resilient in the fa...
email: [email protected]
phone: (718)-374-3371
Southern Tier
General
Binghamton Human Rights Law, to protect and safeguard the right and opportunity of all persons to be free from discrimination based on a person's actual or perceived age, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, weight or height; and to empower the c...
email: [email protected]
phone: (607) 721-8467
Finger Lakes
General
To encourage and ensure that every individual has an equal opportunity to participate in the economic, cultural, and intellectual life of the community regardless of disability, creed, race, gender, age, or national origin. Services : Human Rights services by appointment, Legal Services by appointment,Spanish Translator by appointment
Finger Lakes
General
The Geneva Human Rights Commission engages in outreach, education and advocacy to promote diversity, unity, equity and inclusion within the Geneva, NY community.
email: [email protected]
phone: 315-828-6550
Western New York
General
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) comprises twelve (12) Members appointed by the Mayor of the City of Jamestown and confirmed by the Jamestown City Council for a three (3) year term. In accordance with Article 12-D of the General Municipal Law, the Human Rights Commission:Fosters mutual respect and understanding among all racial, religious, and nat...
phone: 716-483-7600
Mid-Hudson
General
The Commission on Human Rights, in the City of Kingston, is responsible for receiving complaints of alleged discrimination because of race, creed, sexual orientation, age, gender, military status, disability, marital status or any other protected classes covered under Federal and/or State law.
email: [email protected]
phone: (845) 334-3970
Western New York
General
The City of Lockport, New York has a Human Relations Commission that works to protect human rights and discuss human relations issues. The commission was established in accordance with Article 12-D of the General Municipal Law.
email: [email protected]
phone: (716) 439-6676
Mid-Hudson
General
The City of Newburgh Human Rights Commission fosters mutual respect and understanding amongst all groups and promotes equity and humanity in our community.
email: [email protected]
phone: (845) 569-7300
Mid-Hudson
General
The Westchester County Human Rights Law prohibits discrimination based on protected classes in employment, places of public accommodations, credit lending and in instances of discriminatory harassment. Protected classes include disability, race, color, religion, ethnicity, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, familial status, gend...
email: [email protected]
phone: (914) 967-5400
Mid-Hudson
General
Website to find resources for the city of Yonkers
Mid-Hudson
General
The Yonkers Commission on Human Rights is responsible for promoting awareness of human rights issues and remedies and serves as an alternative to the court system for resolving discrimination claims.
email: [email protected]
phone: (914) 377-6280
North Country
General
The Clinton County Human Rights Commission is composed of 8 members who are appointed by the County Legislature. The members of the Commission are all volunteers who have demonstrated interest in the protection of human rights and the elimination of illegal discrimination.
phone: 518-565-4600