For Public School Families
Virtual Summer Enrichment Program
Children in grades 3 – 8 can participate in a FREE virtual enrichment program this summer with Practice Makes Perfect. In addition to enrichment activities, students will be working on reading and math to help stem the summer learning loss.
The program is open to all NYC public school students, and there are currently only 1,000 spots available. Please register your interest in English here or in Spanish here.
Summer Rising, the DOE's new free summer program, is available to all K-12th grade students, including students with disabilities. Families of students in grades K-8 can sign up through Discover DYCD. Schools will be reaching out to high school students and students with 12-month IEPs to discuss participation and program options. Learn more here. |
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3-K for All Expansion
The DOE is expanding 3-K for All to every school district, and will be adding up to 15,000 more seats by the end of the 2021-22 school year. The City says there will be approximately 43,000 3-K seats available across all 32 community school districts.
Applications for 3-K for All have been extended to May 28th. Programs in new school districts will be added to the applications as options for families in April and May. Families can visit nyc.gov/3k to sign up to receive email updates when new programs are added, and to learn how to create a MySchools account to explore and apply to programs.
2021 Education Council Elections
From May 1 to May 11, parents of public school students can vote for members of NYC's Education Councils -- parent candidates are running to represent their school community at the citywide and local levels. Learn more about the Education Councils and the upcoming elections in this Voting Guide FAQ, and find a list of upcoming forums on the DOE website.
Financial Aid for College
The Student Leadership Network has put together free resources to help guide high school seniors through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application process. Click here to learn more!
Families are reminded that applications to the Shawn Carter College Scholarship Fund --specifically for households with an income of $75,000 or less-- are due by April 30th. Learn more here. |
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Community Reminders & Resources
Series 2: "Mission to Clean the Environment"
Seniors and retirees are again invited to join NYC Community Green Makers for COVID-safe environmental activities and free zoom classes. The first of four Wednesday classes is on May 12th. Participants will learn via videos and Zoom classes, along with visits to local gardens. Topics include: microplastics, climate change and the oceans, the herbarium project at New York Botanical Garden, and gardening at Riverside Park with native plants.
Learn more at NYC Community Green Makers Facebook page, and sign-up by sending an email to [email protected]. Please include your name, phone number, and address. You can also call Joyce Bialik at (347) 562-8708.
1 in 2 NYC households are eligible for FREE tax prep!
Learn more at nyc.gov/taxprep or call 311 and ask for “tax preparation assistance.” Services available in multiple languages.
- The deadline to file 2020 tax returns has been extended to May 17, 2021.
- Do you have questions about federal stimulus payments or claiming tax credits? Did you receive unemployment insurance in 2020 and need help filing your taxes?
- Use NYC Free Tax Prep to file for free and keep your WHOLE refund.
If you earned $68,000 or less in 2020, learn how you can file for free with the help of an IRS certified VITA/TCE volunteer preparer. Preparers can help you file your taxes, claim important tax credits (including federal stimulus payments), and avoid tax preparer fees.
Use the safe and reliable online options – including Self-Prep with Help - to save you time. Please note that in-person and drop-off services are extremely limited.
The Visiting Nurse Service of NY provides free, in-home mental health services for seniors who are coping with depression. Available in Manhattan & Queens. Multiple languages spoken, including English, Spanish and Chinese. Phone (718) 888-6884. Learn more here. |
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Webinars for Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer's
CaringKind's training and education programs help caregivers and professionals understand and navigate the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias. The live webinars are led by staff members, volunteer attorneys, and guest speakers. See the May webinar schedule here.
To register for upcoming webinars or for information on programming available in Spanish, Mandarin and Cantonese, contact CaringKind's Helpline at (646) 744-2900. Registration is free.
NYC Veterans Survey
Are you a veteran, active duty service member, reservist, guardsman, veteran family member, military spouse, or military caregiver who lives in New York City? NYC Dept of Veterans’ Services (DVS) is conducting a survey to help NYC policymakers identify and best understand the needs of our veteran community. Your response will remain anonymous unless you opt-in to receive support services from DVS. Take the survey here.
Take a Stand Against Street Harassment with Hollaback
Have you ever witnessed street harassment, wanted to step in, but had no idea what to do? Hollaback!, L’Oréal Paris, the NYC Commission on Gender Equity, and the NYC Mayor's Office to End Domestic & Gender-Based Violence have joined forces to help people safely intervene when they experience or witness harassment in public spaces through virtual bystander intervention trainings. Women.nyc will be hosting a training on Thursday, 5/13 at noon. Click here to sign up!
On-Line Cultural Programs
- New York Music Month Extended Play is New York City’s official celebration of its music scene, offering free classes, workshops, performances, and talks to support artists, industry, and fans during the pandemic. Runs through June, 2021. Learn more here.
- Free musical concerts and performances from the Kaufman Music Center's Merkin Hall. Learn more here.
- Lincoln Center Theater's annual gala, "Tales from the Wings," will stream free of charge on LCT's YouTube channel from May 13th at 7pm to May 17th. Learn more here.
- Watch "The Line," a play crafted from firsthand interviews with NYC medical first responders during the pandemic. It reveals the lived experiences of frontline workers and their battle to save lives in a medical system "built to serve the bottom line." First performed live on-line last July, this drama is available to watch now via The Public’s Play Now platform through June 21st, 2021.
"Restart Stages" Outdoor Programming at Lincoln Center
Residents are invited to enjoy free performing arts and civic programming in outdoor spaces across the Lincoln Center campus. Learn more here! |
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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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