The Doe Fund
The Doe Fund is a nonprofit organization that provides paid transitional work, housing, educational opportunities, counseling, and career training to people with histories of homelessness, incarceration, and substance abuse.
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Employment Opportunities for the Long-Term Unemployed
The Doe Fund offers employment opportunities for people who have experienced long-term unemployment but who are not homeless. To learn more, call one of the facilities or email info@doe.org: Brooklyn: 646-672-2973 Harlem: 718-417-2538
Workforce Training and Supportive Housing for Homeless Men
Call Brooklyn: 646-672-2973 | Harlem: 718-417-2538 for more information. Ready, Willing, and Able is a 12-month residential program with paid work—complemented by holistic social services, career training, education, and sobriety support. If you’re already in the New York City shelter system and would like to join Ready, Willing & Able, talk to your case manager or parole officer about a transfer to a Doe Fund facility. The Ready, Willing & Able program is open to all men able to work and maintain sobriety, ages 18 and up.
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