health services
Our Health Services offer comprehensive outreach and enrollment programs that connect individuals and families, particularly pregnant women and underserved New Yorkers, to high-quality care, promoting healthy pregnancies, access to essential health resources, and removing barriers to healthcare coverage.
family assistant services
HAUP offers confidential counseling and support to individuals facing domestic violence, prioritizing safety and well-being with compassionate guidance, while NYC Benefit connects clients with essential services such as food, financial aid, housing, and employment resources.
youth programs
Youth Programs offer a dynamic blend of afterschool and summer initiatives, including SONYC, COMPASS STEM, and Strive for Greatness, aimed at fostering leadership, academic enrichment, and career readiness for students from kindergarten to high school through engaging activities in STEM, recreation, and college preparation.
Adult Education Program
The Adult Education Program in Brooklyn and Queens offers English as a Second Language (ESL) and Civics/Citizenship classes, empowering adults with the language skills and knowledge needed for personal growth and active civic participation.
Immigration Legal and resettlement Services
The Immigration Legal and Resettlement Services provide comprehensive support to immigrants, including legal counsel, case management, and assistance through programs like the Migrant Enrichment Support Initiative and the Welcoming New York Resettlement Campaign, helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of immigration, housing, and social services.
translation services
We translate documents such as birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, school transcripts, etc., from Creole and French to English.
Drop offs can be done at our Brooklyn and Queens Jamaica locations.
Community Services
● Cultural events
● Information and Referral
● Breast cancer awareness
● Healthcare awareness
● Health Fairs
UPCOMING PROGRAM
HAUP proudly announces that we have secured funding to establish and nurture a Haitian language services worker cooperative, a key initiative within New York City’s groundbreaking language justice project. In this venture, we will train and certify Creole interpreters to contribute to a newly established Language Bank while supporting these individuals in forming their own cooperatives. Overall, this will empower our community and enhance access to vital services through language equity.