HOW TO VOLUNTEER:
Create an account on www.newyorkcares.org
Attend an orientation session at:
Emerald Isle Immigration Center
59-26 Woodside Ave (btw. 59th St and 60th St)
Woodside, NY 11377
Monday, April 14 from 7:00pm—8:00pm
Create an account on www.newyorkcares.org
Attend an orientation session at:
Emerald Isle Immigration Center
59-26 Woodside Ave (btw. 59th St and 60th St)
Woodside, NY 11377
Monday, April 14 from 7:00pm—8:00pm
Download here the Citizenship Drive 2014 flyer
Download here the citizenship application documents checklist
Download here the Citizenship Drive 2014 flyer (Spanish version)
Download here the citizenship application documents checklist (Spanish version)
Emerald Isle Immigration Center invites you to learn more about the Naturalization process, the new Citizenship application, EIIC Free Citizenship Legal Assistance and Classes on Wednesday, March 12th, 2014 at 6:30 PM
P.S. 69 77-02 37 Avenue, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
For more information please contact: 718.478.5502 – 646.545.7214 or coordinator@eiic.org
You are cordially invited to the
21 Club . 21 W 52nd Street, New York, 10019
Monday, March 24th, 2014
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
2014 HONOREES
Joanne Jaffe
Chief of Housing, Bureau NYC Police Department
Scott Stringer
Comptroller, City of New York
Emerald Isle Immigration Center will honor Joanne Jaffe, Chief of Housing Bureau New York City Police Department and Scott M. Stringer, New York City Comptroller. Robert Briscoe Awards event celebrates the contribution of a member of the New
York’s Jewish Community to better the lives of immigrants. Robert Briscoe, after whom the award was named, was elected the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1956.
Reservations for the event are required and admittance is $175, with all net proceeds going to support the work of Emerald Isle Immigration Center.
To RSVP and for more information on payment for the event and possible sponsorship contact:
Siobhan Dennehy
EIIC Executive Director
(718) 478-5502 Ext 206
siobhand@eiic.org
A Bronx neighborhood with a large senior population has a grocery store to call its own for the first time in years.
Forced to trek more than a mile to Yonkers for the closest store, Woodlawn residents will now have access to a Katonah Avenue C-Town Supermarket starting today — 22 months after another C-Town shuttered under the weight of high rent.
Read the full story at: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/full-service-grocery-store-opens-woodlawn-article-1.1613846