Charity Fundraising Operation That Solicited Donations On Behalf Of Sham Charities Shut Down New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced a multi-agency
Charity helpNYC Publishes EIP Guidance Document For Homeless New Yorkers The Community Initiative that helps New Yorkers in need get
Culture Hispanic Heritage Month During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we celebrate the countless contributions
Featured Lawsuit Against City Over Rushed Plan To Move Homeless New Yorkers With Disabilities The Legal Aid Society announced that it is preparing an Article 78 lawsuit
Featured City Decides To Relocate Homeless New Yorkers From UWS Hotel To Family Shelter Judith Goldiner, Attorney-in-Charge of the Civil Law Reform Unit at
Art Artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles Celebrates Public Service Workers The Queens Museum, Times Square Arts and MTA Arts &
Society NYPD Police Officers Honored For Their Life-Saving Suicide Prevention Work Today, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – New York
Featured I Love Black People Launches Get Out The Vote Virtual Bus Tour I Love Black People (ILBP) is a Black tech startup
Infrastructure Abolish New York’s Prison-To-Homeless Shelter Pipeline For People With Serious Mental Illness The Legal Aid Society, Disability Rights New York (DRNY), and
Society Gary Jenkins Appointed As Head Of The Human Resources Administration Mayor de Blasio today announced the appointment of Gary Jenkins
Society NYC Administration For Children’s Services Celebrates National Kinship Care Month In honor of September’s “National Kinship Care Month,” the NYC
Featured Fordham University’s Black Student Alliance Releases Demands To Combat Alleged Racism On Campus ASILI, Fordham University’s Black Student Alliance, just announced a list
Census Urging New Yorkes To Complete The Census New York Attorney General Letitia James stood with U.S. Senator
Crime Legal Aid Statement, Concerning NYPD Disciplinary Matrix The Legal Aid Society issued the following statement, concerning the New
Real Estate Legal Aid To Mayor de Blasio: Force Homeless New Yorkers From Hotels And We Will See You In Court The Legal Aid Society today warned Mayor Bill de Blasio that
Society Court Decision Allows Transgender Students To Use Bathrooms In Line With Their Gender Identity New York Attorney General Letitia James today praised a decision
Infrastructure Additional $1 Billion For The Farmers To Families Food Box Program Yesterday, President Donald J. Trump and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
Culture The Bronx Tourism Council Launches New Weekly Podcast The Bronx Tourism Council (BTC) has announced the launch of
Infrastructure Calls On OCME To Issue Public Progress Reports On Effort To Reduce DNA Database Profiles The Legal Aid Society, in a recently issued letter called on the
Infrastructure Confusing Public Health With Public Safety Is Neither Healthy Nor Safe Disease, recession, and the deadly use of force: 2020 has
Society Springfield Race Riot Site Added To The African American Civil Rights Network Today, U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt was
Society Statement In Response To Ruling In Uniformed Fire Officers Association, et al. v. Bill de Blasio Corey Stoughton, Attorney-in-Charge of the Special Litigation Unit with the
Charity Bronx Officials Distribute Food & PPE At River Park Towers Earlier today, Friday, August 07, 2020, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz,
Real Estate Calls On Governor Cuomo To Extend Eviction Moratorium Indefinitely The Legal Aid Society called on New York State Governor Andrew
Real Estate New York City Locks In Affordability For Approximately 75,000 New Yorkers In FY 2020 Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City financed
Education Student Loan Debt Highlighted As A Major Factor In Racial Wealth Gap Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Lorelei Salas