| New York Health + Hospitals | Use of health services related to COVID-19 will not be considered under the Public Charge rule and will not impact your ability to apply for a green card or citizenship. If you need care related to COVID-19, get care. If you are unsure, you can get a free legal consultation from LegalHealth by calling 212-659-6188. | | | | Insurance enrollment deadline extension If you need health insurance, the NY State of Health Marketplace special enrollment period has been extended through June 15. For free help finding an affordable health plan: - Call 311
- Text "CoveredNYC" to 877-877 ("SeguroNYC" for Spanish)
- Visit GetCoveredNYC to request support
| | | | MTA subway service update | As of May 6th, the MTA subway service will be unavailable between 1am to 5am until further notice. Increased bus service and commuter rails will be available. Essential employees can apply for one free trip in a for-hire vehicle per night if: - A bus trip would take more than 1 hour and 20 minutes
- A bus trip requires more than two transfers, or
- The walk to or from a bus stop is more than 1/2 mile (10 minutes)
You must sign up for this service in order to receive this benefit. | | | | Human Resources Administration (HRA) | This program helps low-income New Yorkers pay for the purchase and installation of an air conditioner or a fan to help your home stay cool during warmer months. Qualifications for HEAP Cooling Assistance include: - Your household received a HEAP benefit during the current HEAP program year OR
- You are currently receiving Cash Assistance or SNAP
- Household members have a medical condition that is made worse by heat
| | | | Lifeline telephone service Lifeline is a federal program that offers a monthly discount to qualified low-income customers. You can apply for a reduced telephone rate provided by Verizon through this program. | | | | Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants (MOPT) | New York State has extended the moratorium on evictions for those facing COVID-19 related hardship until August 20th. If you're looking for resources related to your housing, the Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants has a resource guide to find assistance for: | | | | Human Resources Administration (HRA) | If you are like many other New Yorkers and are alone & unable to go out to get food for yourself, don't stress! The Get Food NYC delivery program can provide food for coronavirus (COVID-19)-vulnerable & food-insecure individuals. Find out if you qualify. If you need to talk with the Get Food NYC program about your existing application, or are helping someone else apply, visit the program contact page to request assistance. | | | | Free masks All New Yorkers must wear face coverings when outside the home and unable to practice social distancing. The city is distributing free face masks at parks across the city free of charge through Tuesday, May 12th. Find a location. | | | | Human Resources Administration (HRA) | To address the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic, DSS/HRA issued an emergency rule: - Increasing the burial allowance from $900 to $1,700 and increasing the cap on burial costs from $1,700 to $3,400.
- Extending the timeframe for when you can apply to 120 days from the date of the individual's death.
Applications received on or after March 12, 2020 will be considered for the increased burial assistance allowance. All applications received will be reviewed regardless of immigration status. | | | | COVID-19 Hotline New York City has set up Phone-A-Clinician and Tele-Visits to ensure the hardest hit communities have more options when it comes to health care. Call 844-NYC-4NYC for COVID-19 related medical concerns. | | | | Department of Health (DOH) | New Yorkers who are uninsured or unable to get sick leave documentation from their primary care physician, and have become ill with symptoms related to COVID-19, can receive sick leave documentation assistance from the Department of Health. This documentation is required for workers to claim paid sick leave from their employer under New York State's paid sick leave law. If you are experiencing symptoms and need to claim sick leave, you can call 311 or the hotline directly at (855) 491-2667. | | | | Community based funding opportunity Community-based organizations are invited to apply for the NYC Civic Impact Funding of up to $10k for efforts that engage volunteers to deliver essential services to residents during the COVID-19 crisis. Apply by 5/11 at 5pm. | | | | Screen and determine eligibility for over 31 City, State, and Federal level benefits in minutes. | | Discover information for 47 programs and learn the next steps on how to apply. | | Search for help by discovering government and community based organizations in your area. | | | | |
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