Community Access is a non-profit organization based in New York City that focuses on expanding opportunities in housing, health, and human rights. They provide supportive and affordable housing options, job training programs, and mental health recovery services to individuals in need. Through their various initiatives, such as the Howie the Harp Peer Training Program and the Assisted Competitive Employment Program, they aim to empower individuals and promote digital equity and access.
Additionally, Community Access organizes events like the Changing Minds Young Filmmaker Festival, which explores themes surrounding mental health and showcases films by young people from around the world. With a commitment to advocacy and promoting racial equity, Community Access strives to create a supportive and inclusive community for all.
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