Coronavirus (COVID-19) Alert

All Community Service Centers are closed until further notice. You can still get assistance online and by phone.

Learn more about COVID-19 and human rights protections.

Need something else?

You can get information about the City's Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), including the Commission's community outreach and available publications.

You can also get more information at a CCHR Community Service Center.

CCHR conducts community outreach to educate the public about the Commission's services.

It runs educational and enforcement programs targeting accessibility, fair housing, employment, and immigrant issues.

Online

Learn about the Commission on Human Rights' public education programs.

By Phone

Call 311 for assistance.

CCHR has published material on various aspects of the Human Rights Law and the Commission's work.

You can get information about available:

  • Booklets
  • Reports
  • Information cards
  • Newsletters
  • Posters
  • CDs or DVDs

Download Commission on Human Rights publications.

Call 311 for assistance by phone.

You can get information at the Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island, and Queens locations, but they do not accept complaints. To file complaint, you must make an appointment at the Manhattan office.

All offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM.

Manhattan

22 Reade Street, 1st Floor
New York, NY 10007

Brooklyn

25 Chapel Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Bronx

1932 Arthur Avenue, Room 203A
Bronx, NY 10457

Queens

153-01 Jamaica Avenue, Room 203
Jamaica, NY 11432

Staten Island

60 Bay Street, 7th Floor
Staten Island, NY 10301

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