Resources & Updates
Please be Fire Smart during Chanukah - NEVER leave burning candles unattended. Learn more here. See general fire safety tips here.
Especially for NYCHA Residents
- Resident Leadership Academy -- develop leadership skills through this FREE 24-month program coordinated in partnership with CUNY SLU. Contact: [email protected], or call (212) 306-8436 to learn more.
- NYCHA is hiring skilled maintenance workers -- over 100 full-time jobs available. Qualified candidates with at least three years of maintenance experience are encouraged to apply. Starting salary is $29.98 per hour, plus benefits. Click here for more information.
- Learn about Family Partnerships services available to the NYCHA community. Sign up for one of two virtual info sessions (advance registration is required): Wednesday, Dec 16 at 1pm and Wednesday, Jan 6 at 1pm.
Affordable Internet Service
Are you a lower-income student or a senior? Spectrum now offers Internet Assist, a high-speed, low-cost broadband service for qualified customers. Learn more here.
Con Edison: Assistance with Paying Your Utility Bill
Residential Con Ed customers who have experienced a change in financial circumstances as a result of the pandemic may be eligible for special protections to avoid future service terminations. Call 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633) to learn more.
By law, if you are a residential customer and contact Con Ed to affirm that you experienced a change in financial circumstances as a result of Covid-19 starting on or after March 7, 2020:
- Con Ed will not disconnect your service for non-payment before March 31, 2021.
- You will be eligible for a payment agreement or to request a new agreement that requires no down payment, late fees, or penalties.
Updates for Small Businesses
- Participants in the City's Open Restaurants program should check the program's Updated Guidelines -- including requirements that must be met by December 15th.
Resources for Working New Yorkers
- Click here to learn about updates to NYC’s Paid Safe & Sick Leave Law, guidelines for returning to work during COVID-19, and employee rights generally.
- Worker Protection Hotline: Call 311 or (212) 436-0381 with questions about reopening, health and safety guidelines for the workplace, or to report an employer that is not following reopening requirements.
Stay Connected!
- Are you missing your library? Click here for the latest on-line and telephone-based programs and services from St. Agnes Library.
- Especially for Seniors --- Learn how to Zoom, take an online class, "meet" your "peers," play games, and more! Click here to learn more.
Prevent Package Theft
Both the pandemic and the holiday season mean that a growing number of us are relying on the safe delivery of packages. Check out these tips from the AARP to help prevent package theft.
Mental Health Support
As we all know, this is a profoundly stressful time. If your symptoms of stress become overwhelming, please reach out for support and help. One option is NYC Well, the City's confidential helpline for mental health and substance misuse services. Trained counselors can provide you with support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in over 200 languages. Click here; call: 1-888-NYC-Well (1-888-692-9355); or text: “Well” to 65173.
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Holiday Happenings & More
New-York Historical Society Holiday Programming for Families
Winter in the Bronx, ca 1897. George E. Stonebridge Photograph Collection (NYHS).
- Check out the NYHS DiMenna Children History Museum's calendar of virtual family programming. Of special interest -- a free family program that will explore the traditions of Kwanzaa on Wednesday (12/16) at 1pm.
- Visit the Museum in person! Holiday Express features toy trains, figurines, and miniature models from the Jerni Collection. This year, NYHS has released an accompanying digital I Spy Family Guide for train lovers and toy enthusiasts big and small.
- NYHS Museum hours are Fridays, 10 am – 8 pm; and Saturdays and Sundays, 11 am – 5 pm. (Fridays, 6 – 8 pm, are pay-as-you-wish.) COVID-19 safety procedures can be found here.
Mulchfest!
Wrap up the holiday season by saying goodbye to your tree at Mulchfest! The City will convert it into mulch to make NYC even greener. Bring your tree to one of the following locations from Dec. 26, 2020–Jan. 9, 2021.
- W. 65th & Central Park West;
- W. 81st & Central Park West (at Bridle Path);
- Morningside Park West -- 123rd & Morningside Ave; or
- Riverside Park -- Riverside Drive & W. 83rd.
You'll also be able to bring mulch home from select locations in early January! Learn more here.
Exhibition: They Were Here
Learn more about the rich history of the immigrants who lived and worked on Columbus Avenue by visiting this on-line neighborhood history map and exhibition. Thank you to Landmark West! for putting this wonderful project together.
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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. We also provide on-going advocacy with our public schools and other public services.
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 regular 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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