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What Is ID NYC? Information Session on the New Municipal ID

January 30, 2015 ICNY

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Government, Identification card, New York City, NYPD

Date: February 18, 2015

Time: 9:00 am -11:00 am

Location: The Interchurch Center Building, Sockman Lounge, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115

“Every New Yorker deserves the peace of mind of a government-issued photo identification card.”  The municipal ID is available for New Yorkers age 16 and above, including more than 500,000 undocumented New Yorkers. IDNYC promises to bring benefits to EVERY city resident, including the most vulnerable communities—the homeless, young adults, the elderly, undocumented immigrants, formerly incarcerated individuals and others who may have difficulty obtaining government-issued ID. It will be broadly accepted by City Government as proof of identification to establish eligibility for City services, to enter City buildings, such as schools, and recognized by City Agencies, such as NYPD and banks. There is also a dynamic suite of benefits and discounts for IDNYC cardholders, to support healthy and active living and provide access to cultural institutions.  Please come to this information session to learn more about the ID. Co-sponsored by the New York State Interfaith Network for Immigration Reform. For more information and to RSVP, contact Dr. Sarah Sayeed, ICNY’s Director of Community  Partnerships, at ssayeed@interfaithcenter.org.

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    • Multifaith Organizing Guides and Videos
    • NYPD Training Video: Policing in Today’s Multifaith New York
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