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Hamilton-Madison House
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About Hamilton-Madison House
Hamilton-Madison House is a community-based organization and educational site located in New York, New York. In the context of postsecondary education, Hamilton-Madison House may serve as a partner site for adult education, English language learning, workforce development, or vocational training programs serving the Lower East Side and Chinatown communities of Manhattan.
The organization has historically provided social services, adult literacy, and community education programs for immigrant and low-income populations in lower Manhattan. Postsecondary or workforce-aligned programs offered through or in partnership with this site may include job readiness training, basic skills education, or certificate-level programs in fields such as healthcare support, home health aide, and office administration.
New York City's Lower East Side and Chinatown neighborhoods are among the most densely populated and linguistically diverse communities in the United States. Hamilton-Madison House's role as an educational site reflects its broader mission of supporting the economic mobility and social integration of residents in this historic immigrant community.
253 South Street, New York, NY 10002
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