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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Fwd: 🗽 The weekly COVID-19 resources digest from ACCESS NYC




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From: ACCESS NYC <accessnyc@nycopportunity.nyc.gov>
Date: Sat, May 9, 2020 at 10:10 AM
Subject: 🗽 The weekly COVID-19 resources digest from ACCESS NYC
To: <emilyholiday@gmail.com>


Updated info on burial assistance, where to find free masks, a funding opportunity for CBO's, and more.
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May 9, 2020

With the eviction moratorium extended and PAUSE still in effect, resources are more and more needed for New Yorkers. Below are some updates and new resources that may help.

The latest information

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Immigrant New Yorkers: Seek care without fear

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.

Learn more

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

Overnight resources for essential workers

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.

Learn more

HEAP Cooling Assistance program opens

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
Learn more

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.

Housing

Rights and resources for tenants

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:

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Food

Follow-up with Get Food NYC program

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.

Contact Get Food NYC

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.

Updates

Updated burial assistance information

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.

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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.

Sick leave

Paid sick leave support for workers affected by COVID-19

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.

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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.

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What am I eligible for?

Screen and determine eligibility for over 31 City, State, and Federal level benefits in minutes.

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Discover information for 47 programs and learn the next steps on how to apply.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

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at 1-877-204-8821 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week.
Emily

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Monday, April 27, 2020

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W, Z, & 42nd street shuttle service is suspended citywide. Use alternate routes. ht tp://on.nyc.gov/2gFqaVT.
Emily

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Msg: From: Notify NYC

The MTA is operating on an essential schedule. B,C,

Fwd: This Week: Write with Us!

I don't know how many tenants have their own wifi connections, but this is an excellent program. 


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From: NY Writers Coalition <info@nywriterscoalition.org>
Date: Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 6:00 PM
Subject: This Week: Write with Us!
To: <emilyholiday@gmail.com>



Join us tomorrow for one of our NYWC-
style virtual creative writing workshops!


monday, april 27th



ATTENDANCE IS PAY WHAT YOU WISH
Because we believe a space for community, creativity, and connection is a basic human need for all of us, NYWC's writing programs are always free to participants. If you would like to make a contribution to NYWC by donating towards this workshop, and further support our creative writing workshops, publications, workshop leaders, and virtual platforming, please feel free to pay the full price of the reservation; however, if you feel you are currently not in a position to pay that price, please use code HALF to get the ticket price half-off, or the code FREE to reserve for free.
 what 
Looking for community, creativity, and time to center yourself during this time of social distancing? Join NY Writers Coalition's free virtual creative writing workshops! No writing experience is necessary, and writers of all levels of experience are welcome. Our work amplifies the voices of historically unheard and under-resourced individuals in our society, and so we welcome people of all backgrounds.


 how 

In each workshop, participants will write a piece in response to optional prompts provided by one of our experienced and trained workshop leaders. You can use this time to journal, make a to-do list, write a letter, create a poem, story, essay, play, or rant—anything that pops out at you! After the writing time has elapsed, participants have the option—although they are not required—to share their just-written pieces. Some workshops will make time for supportive, positive feedback, while others will only consist of writing and sharing what has been written. At this time, no outside material (e.g. work written outside the workshop) is allowed.


NYWC's workshops are based on the Amherst Writers and Artists workshop method developed by Pat Schneider and are led by an experienced, trained workshop leader.


 where 

The workshops will be conducted via Zoom. You don't need an account to join; you will be provided a direct link. However, you will be prompted to download the Zoom app on either your phone, tablet, or computer.


 when 

At the moment we will be announcing new workshops daily, or a few days in advance. You will receive an email once a new workshop(s) is announced, with an Eventbrite link to RSVP—so if one workshop is full, please be on the lookout for future emails! Due to demand, please only sign up if you know you can make it. If a workshop is full, you're welcome to join the waitlist on Eventbrite for that workshop.

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If you would like to and are able to make a donation to support NYWC's creative writing workshops, publications, workshop leaders, and virtual platforming, please click here
Questions? Email us at info@nywriterscoalition.org
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Saturday, April 25, 2020

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Remember: If you must go out, stay 6 feet apart from others and wear a face covering.
Emily

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Keep yourself and others safe by staying home.

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

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visit https://access.nyc.gov/faq-for-pandemic-unemployment-benefits/
Emily

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Msg:If you're unemployed due to COVID-19 & have questions about benefits,

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

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"You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better." - Anne Lamott

Monday, April 20, 2020

Hope all tenants are surviving COVID-19... here's something y'all need to read - click on this link: https://gothamist.com/news/if-your-neighbor-gets-covid-19-does-your-landlord-have-tell-you?mc_cid=96a58cf2db&mc_eid=a94b0d67b5

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covering in public where social distancing is not possible.
Emily

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Msg:Notify NYC: Attention New Yorkers: all people must wear a face

Friday, April 17, 2020

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when you need to, wear a face covering & keep at least 6 feet from others.
Emily

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Msg:Notify NYC: Show your support for NYC's grocery workers: Only shop