BROOKLYN, NY--(Marketwired - October 27, 2015) - Dime Community Bancshares, Inc. (
The LITC provides individual representation and advice to low-income families during audits, appeals, and in Tax Court. The LITC engages in outreach and educational workshops to community groups who are low-income and/or speak English as a second language to inform them of their rights and responsibilities as taxpayers and ensure they are aware of the Earned Income Tax Credit and other credits and benefits to which they are entitled. For many working families, these are lifesaving cash infusions, used to pay for housing, food, clothes, and educational expenses.
The CED represents groups that build affordable housing, expand access to health and dental care, establish community-run senior centers, schools and daycare facilities, and undertake other activities that help alleviate the negative repercussions of poverty. CED attorneys work both as in-house and special project counsel, offering not-for-profit clients ongoing, long-term support.
Paul J. Acinapura, Co-Executive Director and General Counsel of Brooklyn A stated, "We are grateful for the Dime's long-time support for our work. This most recent and very generous special underwriting will benefit an even larger number of Brooklyn A's clients as it will enable both our LITC and CED programs to expand their services. We are proud to have Dime as a supporter and investor in Brooklyn A and our work."
"Dime has been a longtime supporter of Brooklyn A's work and we are delighted to contribute to the successful outreach programs they provide to the low income families of our community," said Dan Harris, Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer.
ABOUT DIME COMMUNITY BANCSHARES, INC.
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ABOUT BROOKLYN LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION A
Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A, established in 1968, provides high quality legal assistance to low-income individuals and community groups in Brooklyn and throughout New York City. They address the systemic problems facing our communities by providing a combination of full legal representation, brief advice, and legal education services to vulnerable populations including low-income working poor, unemployed, disabled, elderly, immigrants, families in crisis and the community based organizations that serve them.
Contact Information:
Contact:
Patricia Strong
Community Reinvestment Officer
718-782-6200 extension 8245