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Comprehensive Safety Net: Homelessness Prevention in NYC
Current practicing attorneys, community organizers, and policy advocates will engage in a panel discussion on homelessness prevention. No one solution exists to prevent an individual or family from entering the shelter system or from living on the streets. Join us for a discussion on the nuances of providing services to those at risk of homelessness, barriers to accessing services, and larger scale policy reforms geared directly or indirectly at homelessness prevention.
New York State Bar Association Pathway to the Profession | Pro Bono Services | CUNY Law Review | CUNY Housing Rights Project
Thursday, April 6, 2017 5:30pm Reception 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Panel Discussion and Q&A
CUNY School of Law 2 Court Sq. Long Island City, Queens 11101 Community Room (Room 3/115-116)
Moderator: Professor Stephen Loffredo, Esq., CUNY School of Law
Panelists: Jonathan Cohen, Esq., Senior Staff Attorney, Mental Health Project at the Urban Justice Center |Monique "Mo" George, Executive Director, Picture the Homeless Nadia Qurashi, Esq., Senior Staff Attorney, Peter Cicchino Youth Project at the Urban Justice Center Jacquelyn Simone, Policy Analyst, Coalition for the Homeless
Sponsored by: New York State Bar Association Pathway to the Profession and Pro Bono Services, CUNY Law Review, and CUNY Housing Rights Project
Contact Alex Englander at aenglander@nysba.org with questions.