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The BronxWorks July 2021 Newsletter

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BronxWorks Director Of Community Health Programs Discusses Bronx Food Insecurity and Community Health Programs at BronxWorks

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Many At Risk Of Eviction As Moratorium Ends July 31; BronxWorks Director Of Supportive Housing Interviewed

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Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)

Note: This program ended in 2022.

As of June 1, 2021, New York State began accepting emergency rent relief requests for tenants who have been adversely affected by COVID-19. The funding for this rent relief comes from the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). BronxWorks and other organizations are providing assistance in applying for this relief.

What is ERAP?

ERAP is an emergency rental assistance fund that is open to anyone in New York who was financially impacted by COVID-19.  A tenant can be eligible for up to 12 months of rental and utility arrears from March 13, 2020 forward and, in some cases, up to three months of future rent as well.  Funds do not need to be repaid by the applicant.  The New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) is currently not processing One Shot Deals for arrears after 03/13/20; HRA is telling people to apply for ERAP.

Who qualified for ERAP?

  • Anyone who was financially impacted by COVID with rent or utility arrears (if utility arrears, must have rental arrears as well) from March 13, 2020 onward.
  • Anyone who was financially impacted by COVID with a gross income at or below 120% Area Median Income (AMI), which varies by county and household size.
  • Anyone who received unemployment benefits, experienced a reduction in income, incurred significant costs, or experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19.
    • “Financial hardship” is viewed broadly and does not require extensive documentation, although an explanation can be made in the application. It is encouraged that anyone with rental or utility arrears apply for ERAP.

How does it work?

This assistance could pay up to 12 months of past due rent and, for some households, pay up to three months for future rent. The program can also pay for up to 12 months of overdue electric or gas bills. Please note, payments will always be issued directly to the landlord or utility provider.

What does a tenant need to apply for ERAP?

New York State Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) Documentation List (English)

For most applications, the landlord will also need to submit documentation.

Where can I apply?

This program ended in 2022.

The City answers frequently asked questions about ERAP.

Other press:
New rental network lends hand to struggling tenants (October 24, 2021) The Riverdale Press
New coalition helps Bronxites access emergency rent funds (October 14, 2021) The Bronx Free Press
Small-time landlords and renters struggle to get their share of rental relief (October 1, 2021) Nightline
Bronx Rental Assistance Network can help Bronxites in arrears (September 29, 2021) Patch New York
BronxWorks on BronxNet OPEN (September 8, 2021) BronxNet
BronxTalk – Bronx Affordable Housing and Evictions (September 6, 2021) BronxNet
Housing advocates warn of impending crisis for tenants as eviction bans, unemployment benefits end (September 2, 2021) CNBC
Supreme Court Ruling on NY Eviction Ban Fuels Confusion For Tenants and Landlords (August 17, 2021) City Limits
The State’s Distributed Nearly $100 million in Rent Relief So Far. Have You Applied?
(August 12, 2021) The City
Federal rent assistance is out there: Here’s how to apply (August 6, 2021) CBS News
New York Has $2.7 Billion for Rent Relief. Many Have Yet to Receive Aid. (July 25, 2021) New York Times
NY’s Rent Relief Program Has Yet to Cut a Check Amid Inefficiencies and Frustrations (July 15, 2021) City Limits

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Stop, Start, Plant

A teenage boy in a blue BronxWorks shirt bends over a garden, planting a seed. Other children in blue shirts work in the background.

With funding from United Way/Atlas Innovation, BronxWorks started the Stop the Violence, Start the Cleaning, and Plant the Seeds initiative in July, targeting a portion of the Mott Haven neighborhood in Bronx Community District 1. The program is based around the importance of community service to work against violence in the Bronx.

Programming like Stop, Start, Plant supports efforts of young people to strengthen the social fabric of their surroundings.” -Dina Brown, Director of Middle School Programs, BronxWorks

Participants at BronxWorks South Bronx Prep (SBP) Summer Rising camp have done lots of different work in the area surrounding South Bronx Prep, including:

A students gives a thumbs-up while standing with another student near a garden bed
Planting seeds from Seeds In a Jar in the school garden.
A girl in a red shirt looks at a bucket of compost. There are worms in the compost. A hand from off screen points out the worms.
The SBP children received a compost donation from Vibez & Juice Cafe to feed the worms that will nourish the garden
four children sit at a picnic table, working on a posterboard
Visiting the Willis Avenue Community Garden to identify their garden bed and strategize on what they will plant. Participants began designing posters for our STOP,START,PLANT Walk for a Cause on July 27, 2021.
A group of students draw a poste. The poster has messages of positivity and anti-violence.
More poster design.
A brainstorm of the school mural.
They also began brainstorming ideas for a school mural.
A painted mural on a short wall. The mural reads "Stop the Violence", "Be Kind", and "respect" There are paintings of a sun, a flower, a peace symbol, and a bee.
The finished mural at the South Bronx Prep garden.
A group of students and a chaperone stand in front of a large number of trash bags after having cleaned up a park. Everyone is smiling.
Cleaning nearby St. Mary’s Park with the Trash Project organization
Students in blue BronxWorks shirts march along the street carrying signs with messages of peace, including "You Belong Here" and "Be Kind".
Students also participated in the “Stop The Violence” Walk for a Cause and Rally on July 27. The marched in a group from South Bronx Prep to St. Mary’s Park, carrying signs and chanting, “No Violence, More Peace”.
A large group of students stand holding signs. Three police officers stand with the students smiling.
Three officers from the NYPD also took part in the rally, showing solidarity with the BronxWorks youth in their push for no violence.

At the end of the Summer Rising program, each student will receive a $60 gift card for their services and showcase their projects to the School and BronxWorks Communities.

Thank you to our Summer Rising Partners supporting this initiative:

Trash Project (Park & Community Clean Up)
New York Restoration Project (Community and School Garden)
New York City Parks Department (Horse A Course)
New York Football League (Soccer Lessons)
Seeds in a Jar (School Garden Support)
Vibez ‘N’ Juice LLC (Compost Donation)
Bike NYC (Biking Sessions)
Bigs in Blue (Civic Engagement)

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NYC Care Celebrates 2-Year Anniversary at BronxWorks Carolyn McLaughlin Community Center

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BronxWorks and NYC Health + Hospitals Celebrate Two Years of NYC Care

Multiple boohs set up on the sidewalk in front of the BronxWorks Community Center providing program information to people walking by.

July 27, 2021 – NYC Health + Hospitals and BronxWorks celebrated two years of NYC Care at the Carolyn McLaughlin Community Center on July 27.

NYC Care is the City’s health care access program for those who can not afford or otherwise access health care. All NYC Care services are provided through NYC Health + Hospitals. BronxWorks is one of 30 community-based organizations and one of four in the Bronx who work with NYC Health + Hospitals to enroll new members in this program.

Eileen torres stands at a podium with the Bronxorks Logo, speaking to a crowd. She is flanked by a few people with NYC Care signs behind her.

BronxWorks Executive Director Eileen Torres welcomed and addressed the crowd.

Since its inception, BronxWorks has been a staunch supporter and advocate of NYC Care. We are thrilled to be a part of this major enrollment milestone and will continue to work to ensure that all of our community members understand their options and have access to affordable, quality health care.”

-Eileen Torres, Executive Director, BronxWorks

City Council Member Vanessa Gibson Speaking at NYC Care 2-Year Anniversary Event

City Council Member Vanessa Gibson (D-16th District) also spoke, saying, “There is nothing more important than our health and well-being, and many of us have been traumatized by COVID. It is so important, especially in communities of color and immigrant communities, we can not lose sight of the importance of our work to stay safe and to be healthy. We have to be committed to this work.” Council Member Gibson also stressed the importance of getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Also speaking were NYC Care Executive Director Marielle Kress, NYC Care Director of Community Partnerships Dr. Jonathan Jimenez, BronxWorks NYC Care Program Coordinator Tahmina Akter, and NYC Care Outreach Worker at Emerald Isle Immigration Center Liliana Estrella.

The anniversary event provided information to the public on how to enroll in NYC Care, with outreach workers walking the streets across New York City throughout the day. At the Community Center, attendees were provided with information about other BronxWorks programs, a COVID-19 Vaccine mobile van, and a food pantry. BronxWorks has worked with NYC Care since its inception, and, due in part to our efforts, NYC Care has provided over 80,000 New Yorkers with affordable health care. Learn more about BronxWorks Health Insurance Assistance programs, including NYC Care, here.

Four people sit behind a table with multiple paper flyer. The BronxWorks logo hangs in front of the table.
BronxWorks staff providing program information at the NYC Care 2-Year Celebration Event.
NYC Care Outreach workers taking down information of people waiting in line to enroll them in NYC Care
BronxWorks NYC Care Outreach Workers take down information from attendees at the NYC Care 2-Year Celebration Event
A man wearing a hat takes abag of food from a Bronxworks employee. Boxes of bags and bread, as well as more plastic bags of food, sit on the table between them.
Bronxworks Pantry Participant Curtis receives a bag of food at the food pantry at the NYC Care 2-Year Celebration Event
Thre women standing next to each other wear masks
(L-R) NYC Care Executive director Marielle Kress, City Council Member Vanessa Gibson, and BronxWorks Executive Director Eileen Torres at the NYC Care2-Year Celebration Event

Learn more about NYC Care here.

Press Coverage:
News 12 The Bronx

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New York State’s Rent Relief Program Struggling To Distribute Funds, Communicate With Applicants And Nonprofits Like BronxWorks

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NYC Care 2nd-Year Anniversary and Vaccine Event

Do you need health insurance but are struggling to find affordable care? Come to the BronxWorks Carolyn McLaughlin Community Center on Tuesday, July 27, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and learn more about NYC Care! Meet NYC Care representatives and enroll in this great program that provides quality, affordable health services at NYC Health + Hospitals sites, regardless of immigration status or ability to pay!

A NYCHH COVID-19 vaccine mobile unit will also be on-site providing vaccines and vaccine information.

Additionally, we will be handing out food, providing other important BronxWorks program information, and having some fantastic giveaways! Share this great opportunity with your friends and family!

NYC Care Flyer

Learn more about how the NYC Care Program works with Community-Based Organizations like BronxWorks:

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New York City extends free tax prep services to help New York families claim the Advance Child Tax Credit

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