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NYS Eviction Moratorium Has Saved The Lives Of Over 10K New Yorkers
The Legal Aid Society responded to a recent report released by
Capital Funding Could Help Local Businesses Divert Food Waste Away From Landfills
The article, titled “NYS Senator Biaggi & Lehman College Announce
Decarcerate City Jails Now Or Risk Innocent Lives To CoViD-19
The Legal Aid Society, in recently issued letter, called on Mayor
Legal Aid Calls On City To Dissolve Troubled NYPD Vice Squad
The Legal Aid Society, in response to a report published
Supporting Sexual Abuse & Domestic Violence Survivors In Quarantine
When New York state issued a stay-at-home order in March
Borough President Diaz Urges Bronx Residents To Apply To Their Local Community Boards
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. is once again inviting
Bronx Christmas Tree Lighting
Tomorrow, Thursday, December 03, 2020, starting 05:30 p.m., Bronx Borough
New Digital Foster Parent Certification Process Launched
The New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) today
Mosaic Literary Conference: Black Utopia
The 2020 Mosaic Literary Conference: Black Utopia will explore the
Food Insecurity Will Be A Defining Issue Of Our Time
“Food insecurity will be a defining issue of our time.
Amend Rent Relief Programs To Benefit More New Yorkers
The Legal Aid Society today called on New York State Governor
The Four Seasons: Changes To Make As The Earth Turns
Once upon a time, people’s lives tended to revolve around
Bronx Community Receives Thanksgiving Turkeys, PPE & Food
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz,
Prevention Of Unlawful Rent Increases For Up To 6,200 NYC Households
New York State Homes and Community Renewal Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas
Eviction Threat For Mott Haven Community Refrigerator
On Saturday, November 14, 2020, Mott Haven Community Refrigerator —
Bronx Cranksgiving 2020: A Food Drive On 2 Wheels
Each year New York City communities organize thousands of food
New York City Foster Care LGBTQAI+ Youth Survey Findings
Today, the NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) released key
New York & New Jersey Support Keeping Families Together
The New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) today
MTA Issues Commemorative MetroCards To Honor Veterans
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced 50,000 commemorative MetroCards
Street Renaming Petition To Honor Mario D’Agostino
Mario D’Agostino, who passed away June 14, 2020, was a
Bronx Rally To Encourage Early Voters To Cast Ballots On The WFP Line
Congressman Adriano Espaillat, State Senators Alessandra Biaggi and Gustavo Rivera,
Most Homeless New Yorkers Will Have To Wait For Working Wi-Fi Until Next Summer
The Legal Aid Society condemned Mayor Bill de Blasio for refusing
NYPD Failing To End Racially Discriminatory Trespass Enforcement & Unconstitutional Stop-And-Frisk Practice
The Legal Aid Society (LAS) and the NAACP Legal Defense
Improving Reunification Outcomes For Families In The NYC Foster Care System
Today, New York City Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) Commissioner
NYCHA Called On To Protect Tenants During Winter Months Amid CoViD-19
Today, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer called on
Latest Independent Federal Monitor Report On Abuse In New York City Jails
The Legal Aid Society responded to a report issued today from Steve J. Martin, the
Facebook’s “Voting Is Voice” Campaign Premiers With Bronx Murals
As a way to highlight the importance of civic engagement
Systemic Internet Access Issues At New York City Shelters
The Legal Aid Society decried the City’s initial piecemeal response in addressing
New York City Achieves Historic Census Self-Response Rate In 2020
Mayor de Blasio and NYC Census 2020 Director Julie Menin





























