The LATEST NEWS, UPCOMING EVENTS and SERVICES YOU CAN USE
9/11 WTC HEALTH WORKSHOP
The DC 37 Safety and Health Department invites members to attend a virtual workshop with the World Trade Center Health Program and the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund on Thursday July 15, at 6:30 PM.
Hear from experts Maria L. Lugo, Sr. Program Coordinator, World Trade Center Health Program, Clinical Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai, Nicole P. Smith, September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Associate Special Master and Anthony Gardner, September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Director of Communications & External Affairs.
To join, please REGISTER HERE: https://webinar.ringcentral.com/webinar/register/WN_ssxK1qy7SEqmKvn9s07mTA
Registration is required.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the webinar.
For assistance, please call Safety and Health Department: 212.815.1685 or email: safety@dc37.net
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SUMMER FUN at SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURE
DC 37 members get discounted admission to the Six Flags theme park in New Jersey and can save over $40 on the gate admission. Just click the link below and enter promo code rewards2021 in the red box at the top right-hand corner that says “Enter Promo.”
For Theme Park and Safari Drive Thru tickets, please order here: https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure
The Safari Drive-Thru requires a reservation: https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/things-to-do/animal-attractions
To purchase Hurricane Harbor water park tickets, please visit: https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharbornj
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GET HELP PAYING for CHILD CARE
The Child Care Facilitated Enrollment Project is a NYS funded pilot program that was developed to assist working parents to increase access to childcare subsidies and quality care in New York City for children up to 13 years of age with qualifying incomes (up to $72,050 for a family of four). For more information, visit: https://www.cwenet.net/nysfe-1
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COVID-19 WORKERS’ COMP and SHORT-TERM DISABILITY BENEFITS
DC 37 urges members who believe they have contracted coronavirus in the line of duty to apply for New York State Workers’ Compensation. For a list of Workers’ Comp lawyers click here: https://bit.ly/3f1wK8z. Additionally, DC 37 Health & Security short-term disability benefits may be available for members who have filed Workers’ Comp claims. For more information click here: http://bit.ly/3ptCdt0
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FEMA COVID-19 BURIAL RELIEF
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) burial relief program is accepting applications. The maximum amount of financial aid available is $9,000 per funeral up to $35,500 per application with multiple COVID-19 decedents. FEMA federal funeral assistance can be used to help with expenses for funeral services held in 2020 for COVID-19 deaths, interment or cremation. Call the FEMA hotline: 844-684-6333 (TTY: 800-462-7585), 8 AM to 8 PM Central Time, Monday through Friday. For additional burial assistance programs, please visit: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/burial-assistance.page.
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MELS
COVID Emergency Rental Assistance
New York State’s Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance is accepting applications for the COVID Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Apply Here
Eligibility Guidelines:
- Household income before taxes is at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). AMI levels for NYC by household size are available online at https://www1.nyc.gov/site/hra/help/new-york-emergency-rental-assistance-program-erap.page
- A member of the household received unemployment benefits OR experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs OR experienced other financial hardship, directly or indirectly, due to the pandemic.
- The applicant owes past due rent at their primary residence that was accumulated on or after March 13, 2020.
- The applicant is at risk of housing instability or homelessness (this can be demonstrated by having rental arrears owed on or after March 13, 2020.
Benefits ERAP Provides:
- Up to 12 months of rental assistance for arrears accrued on or after March 13, 2020.
- Up to 3 months of additional rental assistance if the household expects to spend 30% or more of their gross monthly income to pay rent.
- Up to 12 months of electric or gas utility arrears that have accrued on or after March 13, 2020.
Prioritization of Applications:
- From June 1 to June 30, 2021, applicants with incomes at or below 50% of the AMI and who have been unemployed for at least 90 days, have pending eviction cases, are veterans or domestic violence survivors, live in buildings with 20 or fewer apartments and/or live in a community that was disproportionately impacted by the pandemic will be prioritized.
- After June 30, 2021, applications will be processed on a first come, first served basis, as long as funds remain available. Funds are limited to all eligible households should apply as soon as possible regardless of whether they are in a priority group. More information on priority categories is available at https:/otda.ny.gov/programs/emergency-rental-assistance/#eligibility
Additional Protections:
In order to receive ERAP payments, landlords must agree to waive any late fees and not increase a tenant’s monthly rent for one year and are restricted from evicting tenants, except in limited circumstances for one year.
For more information, call the MELS Screening Unit at 212 815-1111 or email MELSscreeningunit@dc37.net
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Register at www.DC37mels.com A link to join online or by phone will be forwarded in advance. Call MELS Screening at 212-815-1111 for more information.
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EVICTION MORATORIUM UPDATE
On December 28, 2020, Governor Cuomo signed into law the COVID-19 Emergency Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2020. The Act stayed residential eviction proceedings until May 1, 2021 where a tenant submits a completed Hardship Declaration.
On May 4, 2021, Governor Cuomo signed the bill presented to him by state lawmakers and extended the eviction moratorium to August 31. Now, any tenant that previously served and filed a Hardship Declaration with the landlord and/or the Housing Court will be protected under the extended moratorium. Any tenant who has not served and/or filed a Hardship Declaration can do so at any time before August 31, to secure coverage under the Act.
The moratorium extension will allow time for the $2.4 billion COVID-19 EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM [ERAP] OF 2021, enacted in last month’s state budget, to open and begin accepting applications for emergency rental assistance and/or utility assistance. The ERAP program is expected to open later this month on the Office of Temporary and Disability [OTADA] website. OTADA is currently building the platform it needs to process the high volume of applications expected statewide.
Please call the MELS Screening Unit at 212- 815-1111 for help with filling out and filing a hardship declaration. MELS will provide advice regarding how the moratorium works. MELS also assists with securing financial assistance to pay rent arrears or utility arrears that accrued during the pandemic. Lastly, MELS provides legal representation in Housing Court eviction proceedings. If you have received any notices or court papers from Housing Court, your landlord or your landlord’s attorneys, please contact MELS at 212- 815-1111, or email: MELSscreeningunit@dc37.net.
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UPDATE on STUDENT LOAN FORBEARANCE thru SEPT. 30
President Joe Biden extended the student loan payment forbearance created under the CARES Act through Sept. 30. Until that time, attempts to collect FFEL loans in default must cease and no further interest shall accrue. For FFEL borrowers who defaulted after March 13, 2020, the loans are to be returned to good standing. For more details, check the updated article on the DC 37 blog. Any member with questions about the status of their FFEL student loans can call the MELS Screening and Intake office at 212-815- 1111, or email: MELSscreeningunit@dc37.net.
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WORKWELL NYC EVENTS
Julydration, July 19 – 25
Did you know more than 50% of the human body is water? Staying hydrated is so important in maintaining health, but often gets forgotten or overlooked. Join us for Julydration, July 19 thru 25, as we explore fresh and flavorful ways to hydrate for your health!
Follow along on Instagram @WorkWellNYC and if you’re near Lower Manhattan, sign up to get a WorkWell NYC water bottle here.
In the Kitchen with WorkWell NYC- Al Fresco Edition, beginning July 13 at 6:00 PM
Join us for a series of 5 virtual cooking demonstrations featuring healthy, simple recipes, using fresh ingredients. Beat the summer heat with creative takes on burgers, wraps and refreshing water infusions. Participants can cook along or watch and learn. See you in the kitchen!
Flashback Fridays: 80s and 90s Music, July 23 and August 20 at 12:30 PM
Join the Project XYZ community as our DJ spins some of your favorite tunes from popular eras. Tune in to hear songs played from the 80s & 90s. This is an event you won’t want to miss! Register for one or both sessions.
Register for all WorkWell NYC events at on.nyc.gov/upcomingevents
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#STOPASIANHATE The recent hate crimes against members of our Asian community are devastating. Over the last year, violence against the Asian American and Pacific Islander community has increased dramatically, especially against those who are most vulnerable. These acts of violence are rooted in ignorance and racism. WorkWell NYC and DC 37 condemn these acts and stands in solidarity with our Asian American colleagues and their families. Everyone deserves to live with dignity, without fear of working, walking, communing or thriving. We see you, we believe you, we support you. NYC prides itself on our diversity. We celebrate it each day and thrive on its enrichment to our daily lives. Hate has no home in our city. Together we can make that message louder than ever before.
5 THINGS YOU CAN DO TODAY
1. Speak up and speak out against hate, racism and violence. Use this guide to learn how to have conversations about racism.
2. Report hate crimes here or by calling 212-416-0197.
3. Seek support. Experiencing racism as a victim or as a bystander can be traumatic. The NYC EAP can help at eap@olr.nyc.gov.
4. Build space for dialogue. WorkWell NYC can help coordinate conversations for small teams to discuss and process these events. Contact Anna Tan at anna.tan@olr.nyc.gov for more information.
5. Practice self-care. There are many ways to help nurture yourself as a daily restorative practice. Here is a self-care guide to get you started. For additional resources, please visit the Project BUILD resource center here.
Visit the Upcoming Events webpage to see a full list of WorkWell NYC events and programs to help you reach your life goals.
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BENEFITS
PAID FAMILY LEAVE BENEFIT
The NYS Paid Family Leave benefit is 12 weeks. The maximum weekly paid benefit is $971.61 or $1,943 bi-weekly. This union negotiated New York State benefit is available to nearly all DC 37 members, including those in the six nonprofit and private sector locals. For more details please read the DC 37 blog. To access the 2021 PFL calculator, visit: http://on.ny.gov/2LsklQ8
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EDUCATION
AFSCME FREE 4-YEAR COLLEGE
The AFSCME free 4-year college program has been extended for good. This can be combined with the Free College program, under which AFSCME members and their immediate family can earn associate degrees for free. This means members of the AFSCME family can go to college for free from anywhere in the country. All they need is a computer and an internet connection. For more information visit: https://freecollege.afscme.org/
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DC 37 EDUCATION FUND
DC 37 EDUCATION FUND PROVIDES VIRTUAL MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING CLASS
The DC 37 Education Fund in conjunction with Monroe College is providing members with Virtual Medical Billing and Coding Classes to be held online. This virtual 128-hour course will prepare individuals to become proficient in medical terminology, the ICD10 and CPT coding systems, reimbursement systems and regulatory guidelines. Upon completion of this course, individuals will receive a certificate of completion, and can apply and take the AHIMA Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam.
If you are interested in this online course, please enter the following link into your web browser and complete the online application: www.dc37edfund.org/medcode2021
For more information on the course, please visit, https://www.dc37.net/benefits/education/offerings/certified_medical_coding_examprep.
If you have any questions regarding the online application or the workshops, please send an email to dtelemaque-peschier@dc37.net or kking@dc37.net.
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EDUCATION FUND IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2021 CLASSES: The DC 37 Education Fund is now accepting applications for Fall 2021 classes. For now, the majority of our classes are being offered online. We have computer, language, GED and labor education courses plus a lot more. For more information, please visit: www.dc37edfund.org/courses.
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CUNY COUNSELING IS HERE FOR YOU! This is the ideal time to plan for Fall enrollment at the CUNY college of your choice. Let Worker Education at the CUNY School of Labor & Urban Studies (SLU) help guide you through the process of finding the best CUNY program to match your education and career goals. Expert advisors offer FREE one-on-one phone sessions on: academic requirements for specific jobs; choosing a CUNY campus and major; applying to and financing a CUNY degree; certificate and non-credit options at CUNY, transferring previous credits, and more. Each session is free and catered to your specific goals and needs. To view the calendar and schedule your CUNY advisement session visit.
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Local 372 members working in School Food can earn an Associate Degree in Nutrition and Culinary Management through a partnership with LaGuardia Community College. For more information, email lpicano@dc37.net.
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The Retirees Education Courses Are Back for the FALL 2021 Cycle! The DC 37 Ed Fund is accepting applications for online classes to be offered during the upcoming Fall 2021 cycle. The application can be accessed through the following links: https://form.jotform.com/211390511235141, to be filed online or at https://www.dc37.net/benefits/education/deptclasses/retirees, if you prefer to print and mail the application to the address indicated. If you have any problems getting an application, please contact Manuel Gomez-Rosa. mgomezrosa@dc37.net or call 212-815-1700.
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