Important Community Updates
2020 Presidential Election
- Election Day is Tuesday, November 3rd.
- Early Voting will be available from October 24th -- November 1st. We will follow up shortly with information about early voting sites in our area.
Absentee Ballots: Apply ASAP
It's easy and simple to apply online for a general absentee ballot for the November 3rd election. Click here to apply now. Important: if you applied for an absentee ballot for the primary election, you must apply again for the general election.
New Yorkers can also mail, email or fax their absentee ballot applications. Click here to learn more. All applications must be submitted by October 27th. If you are mailing your application it must be postmarked by this date. New Yorkers may apply in-person until November 2nd.
To ensure receipt of your absentee ballot, please apply as soon as possible!
The NYC Board of Elections will begin mailing out absentee ballots later this month. The BOE now provides an Absentee Ballot Tracking System. Click here to check the status of your application and track your ballot. The system is updated every 24 hours, and applications take up to 72 hours to be entered.
Making Your Vote Count: Sen. Liz Krueger Town Hall
If you have questions about to how to apply for an absentee ballot, how to track your ballot, where to vote early, changes to NYS election laws, how to become a poll worker or poll monitor, or you just want to make sure that your vote will count, join Senator Liz Krueger, along with representatives of Common Cause NY and the League of Women Voters NYC, for a discussion on Thursday, September 17th, from 7– 8:30 pm.
Sen. Krueger's Town Hall will be streamed live via Facebook. You do not need a Facebook account or profile to watch. Go to https://www.facebook.com/statesenatorlizkrueger/. Persons without internet access may call in. When you register for the event you will receive a confirmation email with the call-in information. Register and submit your voting questions here.
Naturalization Fees
Beginning October 2, many U.S. immigration fees will increase. Fees for naturalization applications will increase from $725 to $1170, and naturalization fee waivers will be eliminated.
In preparation for these changes, CUNY Citizenship Now! is prioritizing citizenship cases and case types that are currently eligible for means tested fee waivers until October 1st. Appointments for N-400, N-600, I-90, I-765, N-565, and any case where a participant is eligible for a Fee Waiver, are being taken first by CUNY Citizenship Now!. Other less urgent cases may have to wait longer for appointments during this period. Learn more here.
Survey on NYC Emergency Response to Mental Health Crises
Together with several advocacy organizations, NY Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI) has launched a community survey as part of an investigation of issues concerning requests for emergency assistance during mental health crises. The investigation is focused on residents who have been mistreated by the police during a mental health crisis, and did not receive appropriate services and supports.
NYLPI hopes to gather ideas and recommendations from directly impacted residents to ensure a City-wide, public health-focused option for persons experiencing a mental heath crisis.The survey is anonymous and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. Take the survey here.
Childcare for Public School Families
The NYC Dept of Education's Learning Bridges program will provide free child care options for children from 3-K through 8th grade on days when they are scheduled for remote learning. The program will:
- Be operated by community-based organizations and other partners
- Provide opportunities for children to connect to their remote learning activities
- Include time for art, recreation, and other age-appropriate activities
- Follow the same rigorous health and safety precautions as schools
If you are interested in the Learning Bridges program, click here to learn more and apply. If you already filled out the expression of interest form, you do not need to complete another application. Families can call 311 if they are having difficulty completing the application.
More information will be shared by the DOE (for children in 3-K and pre-K) or the Dept of Youth & Community Development (for children in grades K-8) about potential placements. Programs will become available on a rolling basis beginning at the start of school.
Seniors: Avoid Text Scams!
Some of you may have received texts stating that you have been chosen to receive Food Stamps for 30 days, a fast food gift certificate, or some other offer that you can obtain by clicking on a web link. These messages are scams. The USDA, which administers SNAP (formerly known as Food Stamps), does not send out texts offering government benefits. For information about SNAP and other types of assistance, click here.
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Spread the Word!
Volunteers Needed: Help Distribute Masks on Subways & Buses
Positive reinforcement and easy access to masks can help remind New Yorkers to wear these critical weapons against the coronavirus. In July and August, 600+ MTA volunteers, joined by elected officials and advocacy groups, distributed masks on subways and buses throughout the five boroughs.
The MTA "Mask Force" will be handing out masks again on Monday, September 14 and Thursday, September 17. Volunteers are needed to work 2.5 hour shifts from ten locations throughout the city. Sign-up here.
Free Vision Screenings
The SUNY College of Optometry is providing FREE vision screenings at their University Eye Center on Tuesday September 15th, from 4pm -- 5:40pm, and Thursday October 22nd, from 4:30pm -- 6:10pm. Location: 33 W. 42nd Street.
All ages welcome. Screenings are by appointment only -- limited spots available. Phone (212) 938-4001, Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 9am-5pm, and Saturday 8am-4pm.
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We're Here to Help
My office assists people with housing issues, seniors, the disabled, the recently un (or under) employed, the food insecure, and all those suffering the many consequences of this pandemic, to help in any way we can.
Please call (212) 873-0282, leave a message and we will call you back as soon as possible; email [email protected]; or check our website, HelenRosenthal.com. We update it on a daily basis with information about public benefits, non-profit resources, and health facts Upper West Siders need to get through this crisis.
Warmly,
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