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disabledNYC > By Borough > QueensAutism Society of America: Queens Chapter
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18883 85th Road
Jamaica, NY 11423-1123
(718) 464-5735
Legal Services for the Elderly in Queens
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Legal Services for the Elderly in Queens provides civil legal services to needy residents of Queens 60 and older. Legal Services for the Elderly in Queens provides legal representation and consultation on a wide variety of legal problems of critical importance to older people. The most common legal problems of their clients are those concerning: tenants & housing, SSI & Social Security, Medicaid & Medicare, Food Stamps, utilities & consumer issues such as foreclosure, predatory lending and debt collection.
To contact this group, CALL (718) 286-1500
Northern Queens Health Coalition
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Created in 1995, the Northern Queens Health Coalition (NQHC) is a community-based, nonprofit organization with a mission to improve access to health care services by Queens' residents. While NQHC primarily focuses on health care needs of new immigrant communities, it is not limited to any specific catchment area as its member organizations serve all 2.2 million residents of the Borough of Queens.
QILC: Queens Independent Living Center
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QILC is a consumer directed organization whose mission is to empower people with disabilities to take control of their own lives.
140-40 Queens Blvd.
Jamaica, NY 11435
Ph: 718-658-2526
TTY: 718-658-4720
Shea Stadium
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Shea Stadium, located in Queens New York, is the home of the 1986 World Champion New York Mets. The stadium provides excellent wheelchair seating and extraordinary special services for people with disabilities at every home game. Check here to learn more about Shea Stadium and how you can visit the Amazin' Mets.
