Resources for Parents
Resources for Parents
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Khan Academy
60 Great Free Online Classes and Adventures For Kids Free Online Courses, Lessons & Practice Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more.
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YOUTH LEADERSHIP
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COLORECTAL CANCER
Get the ColorectaL Cancer Facts.
Need Childcare?
Queens Community House Childcare Network
Child Center Benefits Access
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Living with a mental illness? Join ge CLUB!
Consumer Protection
Tips for Immigrants Immigrants face unique challenges in the workplace and marketplace. The Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) created these tips to educate immigrants about their rights and where to turn for help.
The Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health promotes mental health for all New Yorkers
Legal Services
The City has invested nearly $50 million in immigration legal services so that immigrant New Yorkers have access to case representation, emergency planning (such as parental designations and standby guardianship planning), and more.
About MOIA
The NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) work recognizes that immigrant New Yorkers and their children make up a significant proportion of the City's population.
NYC Public Schools Speak Your Language!
If you or someone you know needs help receiving information or communicating with a staff member at their school or Department of Education (DOE) office in their language, please tell your school’s principal or parent coordinator, call the DOE at (718) 935-2013 or email Hello@schools.nyc.gov.
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Caregiver Workshops and Educator Professional Development
School and Community Programs offers free caregiver workshops and educator professional development to partner districts in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area. These workshops provide actionable strategies for families, teachers, counselors and administrators to help support K through 12th grade students’ mental health and learning needs.
How can I apply?
Apply online at ACCESS HRA: nyc.gov/accesshra
Call 311 or HRA’s Infoline at 718-557-1399 and we will send you an application and information on where you can mail it in, fax or bring in person.
GetCTC will close on November 15. File today to claim your advance Child Tax Credit and missed stimulus payments! If you miss this deadline, you will need to claim your full Child Tax Credit when you file taxes in early 2022.
FILE YOUR SIMPLIFIED RETURN NOW
Families can expect $820-1300 for the 2020-2021 school year, exact amounts will vary based on the number of days a student was learning remotely each month.
Las familias pueden esperar cantidades entre $820 a $1300 por el año escolar 2020-2021, las cantidades exactas dependerán de la cantidad de días al mes que el estudiante estuvo en aprendizaje a distancia.
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Parent University is designed to empower you as an advocate and partner in your child’s education. All New York City parents and family members are welcome to enroll!
The NYC Kids RISE Save for College Program provides families, schools, and communities with a way to work together to save for and invest in their children’s futures. It is a scholarship and savings program designed to make college and career training more accessible for public school students.