Privacy Statement
The Mental Health Association of New York City, Inc. understands
and respects your desire for confidentiality regarding information
about mental health and mental illness.
We are committed to protecting the rights of all visitors to our
site.
Our website does not use "cookies" and does not collect any
personal information on individual visitors to our site.
MHA of NYC only gathers certain usage information like the
number or frequency of visitors, which pages were visited, the
order in which they were visited, and how often they were visited.
We also collect information regarding the "search term" used to
locate information in our site, the Internet Protocol for the
Internet Provider you used to access the Internet and the URL of
the page you were visiting when you were referred to our site. This
data is used only in an aggregate form and solely by MHA to improve
our site for you and future users. This information is never
disclosed to any outside organization.
In certain areas of our website, we request that you provide us
with certain personally identifiable information, such as name,
address, phone number and e-mail address. This information is
requested only if you wish to join our mailing list, receive
specific information by surface or electronic mail or register for
training sessions or other programs. The information you provide
will be used only for the purpose indicated. It will not be
disclosed to any outside organization without your written
consent.
If you decide to contact us by e-mail, we will maintain the
highest professional standards of confidentiality permitted by law.
Any information you decide to provide to us, including your e-mail
address, will be used solely by MHA to respond to you. No
information will be provided to any other organizations or vendors
without your written consent unless required by law.
Throughout our website, you may be given addresses and links to
other sites that we believe can provide additional information and
assistance. Please be aware that each site has its own standards
for privacy and we encourage you to review them to learn how they
may affect you.
If you have comments, questions or concerns about our privacy
policy, please e-mail us at helpdesk@mhaofnyc.org or
call 212-254-0333 Ext. 303.