Parent opportunities & Resources
PARENT COORDINATOR
NYC KIDS COFFEE & CHAT
Thank you to those who attended. Please see the PowerPoint below from the event and feel free to reach out to our Parent Coordinator, Ms. Mogus, with any questions.
NYC Kids Rise Presentation
NYC KIDS COFFEE & CHAT
Thank you to those who attended. Please see the PowerPoint below from the event and feel free to reach out to our Parent Coordinator, Ms. Mogus, with any questions.
NYC Kids Rise Presentation
In the Kitchen with WorkWell NYC
When we lead busy lives, healthy eating can sometimes be more of a wish than a reality. WorkWell NYC has put together a recipe book with delicious, nutritious, and simple healthy recipes everyone can prepare and enjoy.
WorkWell NYC Cookbook
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NYC Schools Families: Learn About Receiving P-EBT, Money for Groceries
New York State’s Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) is a new benefit that gives $420 per child in money for groceries to all NYC public school families. No sign-up is required. Families of public school children, regardless of immigration status, income, or employment, will receive this money.
If you already have an EBT card or a Medicaid card, the money will automatically be added to your card. If you do not have an EBT card, you will receive one in the mail. If you are concerned that the State of New York may not have your correct address, please call 833-452-0096 or email otda.sm.eisp.PEBT@otda.ny.gov.
Families of non-public school students should contact the State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance at otda.ny.gov to learn if they are eligible.
Learn more at on.nyc.gov/p-ebt
call 833-452-0096 or email otda.sm.eisp.PEBT@otda.ny.gov.
Download this guidance in multiple languages.
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Free Financial Counseling by Phone
Professional financial counselors from NYC Financial Empowerment Centers are available by phone to answer questions about eligibility, help you open a bank account and set up direct deposit for your payment, and check the status of a payment. Visit nyc.gov/TalkMoney to book an appointment.
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Pandemic Benefits Guidance
Many people who have been impacted by COVID-19 qualify for benefits to help them buy groceries, get health care, or get financial support to make up for lost income. See what support you might be eligible for at
access.nyc.gov/pandemic-benefits-guidance. Downloadable PDF translations of this guidance are available.
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MOIA Resources for Immigrant Communities During COVID-19
Many city services are available to all New Yorkers no matter what your immigration status is and regardless of your ability to pay. View the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs’ (MOIA) resource guide for immigrant communities at nyc.gov/immigrants/coronavirus. Downloadable PDF translations of this resource guide are available.
View the guide online in: العربية | বাংলা | Français| 简体中文 | Kreyòl ayisyen | 한국어 | Polski | Español | Русский | اردو
New York State’s Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) is a new benefit that gives $420 per child in money for groceries to all NYC public school families. No sign-up is required. Families of public school children, regardless of immigration status, income, or employment, will receive this money.
If you already have an EBT card or a Medicaid card, the money will automatically be added to your card. If you do not have an EBT card, you will receive one in the mail. If you are concerned that the State of New York may not have your correct address, please call 833-452-0096 or email otda.sm.eisp.PEBT@otda.ny.gov.
Families of non-public school students should contact the State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance at otda.ny.gov to learn if they are eligible.
Learn more at on.nyc.gov/p-ebt
call 833-452-0096 or email otda.sm.eisp.PEBT@otda.ny.gov.
Download this guidance in multiple languages.
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Free Financial Counseling by Phone
Professional financial counselors from NYC Financial Empowerment Centers are available by phone to answer questions about eligibility, help you open a bank account and set up direct deposit for your payment, and check the status of a payment. Visit nyc.gov/TalkMoney to book an appointment.
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Pandemic Benefits Guidance
Many people who have been impacted by COVID-19 qualify for benefits to help them buy groceries, get health care, or get financial support to make up for lost income. See what support you might be eligible for at
access.nyc.gov/pandemic-benefits-guidance. Downloadable PDF translations of this guidance are available.
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MOIA Resources for Immigrant Communities During COVID-19
Many city services are available to all New Yorkers no matter what your immigration status is and regardless of your ability to pay. View the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs’ (MOIA) resource guide for immigrant communities at nyc.gov/immigrants/coronavirus. Downloadable PDF translations of this resource guide are available.
View the guide online in: العربية | বাংলা | Français| 简体中文 | Kreyòl ayisyen | 한국어 | Polski | Español | Русский | اردو