Resources for impacted SNAP recipients.

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    Find city programs and food resources to help you stay supported during SNAP benefit changes.

Access Benefits in NYC! nyc.gov/AccessBenefits

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    There are over 70 programs and services available to serve New Yorkers. Learn about what public benefits and resources are available to put money back in your pocket in NYC.

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    Facing a rent increase? Visit NYC’s new Rent Increase Guide to learn your rights, check if your landlord gave proper notice, and find help if your rent goes up. Get clear, step-by-step guidance on what to do next.

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    Every renter in New York City has rights, and now there’s a clear, easy-to-read guide to help you understand them. The Tenant Bill of Rights, created by the NYC Tenant Protection Cabinet, outlines essential protections for tenants.

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    In New York City, everyone has the right to fair and equal treatment in housing, regardless of immigration status. NYC tenants have housing protections, and help is available for those who experience housing discrimination. 

Who is PEU

The Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit (PEU) proactively connects New Yorkers to key City services, providing individualized, long-term case management across a broad range of resources to help tenants stay in their homes, sign up for or renew health insurance coverage, and more.