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Win An Affordable Lottery Apartment in NYC By Simply Updating Your Application

In East New York there is a massive brand new affordable housing development accepting applications for 199 affordable apartments through the New York City Affordable Housing program, NYC Housing Connect. Although tens of thousands of people have applied for this development and other affordable housing developments, very few are called and accepted.

There are many reasons why people are not called or accepted, but one of the main reasons is outdated or incomplete applications. Keeping your application updated is very easy, yet very important.

The Application Process

If you have not Registered for the NYC Affordable Housing List you can Register at this link.  Be sure to complete the application completely .Once you are Registered you can then Apply for the various affordable housing developments. Remember, you have to Apply for each development that you are interested in.

Updating Your Application and Information

If you move, change phone numbers, transfer jobs or there is a change in your salary, or any other change that might affect your application, you should go back into your account and make the updates. Keeping your contact information and employment information are very important to keep your application up to date, giving you a much better chance of being called for an apartment.

Here is the link to Apply for an Apartment in the multiple Affordable Developments listed on the NYC Housing Connect website.

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Vincent Riggins Of Brite Leadership Talks About Including African American History in NY State Curriculum On VOICES Of East New York With Nikki Lucas

Vincent Riggins, of Brite Leadership Coalition, will be on VOICES of East New York With Nikki Lucas to talk about the campaign to include African American History into the mainstream New York State education curriculum.

The show will premiere Sunday April 5, 2020 at 9am, right here on this page. See the Video Post below, and share this link with others to watch the show.

Riggins talks about the importance of the bill and the importance of having African American History as part of American History, as a way for all students to understand the important role that African Americans have played in American History.

The sponsors of the bill are Senator Brian Benjamin of the 30th District and Assembly Member Diana Richardson of the 43rd District.

To suggest a guest or topic for the show, or to become a sponsor of the show send an email to [email protected] or call 877-356-9739

 

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Fast Track To Coronavirus Relief Loans for Small Businesses and Non Profits, Payroll Protection, Debt Relief & Bridge Loans

Posted By Nikki Lucas

Small businesses are facing an unprecedented economic disruption due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. On Friday, March 27, 2020, the CARES Act went into effect, which contains $376 billion in relief for American workers and small businesses.

Look at the options below and apply ASAP. Loans will start to be approved quickly.

PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM

The Paycheck Protection Program is a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll.

SBA will forgive loans if all employees are kept on the payroll for eight weeks and the money is used for payroll, rent, mortgage interest, or utilities.

You can apply through any existing SBA 7(a) lender or through any federally insured depository institution, federally insured credit union, and Farm Credit System institution that is participating. Other regulated lenders will be available to make these loans once they are approved and enrolled in the program. You should consult with your local lender as to whether it is participating in the program.

Lenders may begin processing loan applications as soon as April 3, 2020. The Paycheck Protection Program will be available through June 30, 2020.

APPLY HERE

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ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOAN EMERGENCY ADVANCE

In response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, small business owners in all U.S. states, Washington D.C., and territories are eligible to apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan advance of up to $10,000. This advance will provide economic relief to businesses that are currently experiencing a temporary loss of revenue. Funds will be made available following a successful application. This loan advance will not have to be repaid.

APPLY HERE

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SBA EXPRESS BRIDGE LOANS

Express Bridge Loan Pilot Program allows small businesses who currently have a business relationship with an SBA Express Lender to access up to $25,000 quickly. These loans can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing and can be a term loans or used to bridge the gap while applying for a direct SBA Economic Injury Disaster loan. If a small business has an urgent need for cash while waiting for decision and disbursement on an Economic Injury Disaster Loan, they may qualify for an SBA Express Disaster Bridge Loan.

APPLY HERE

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SBA DEBT RELIEF

As part of SBA’s debt relief efforts,

  • The SBA will automatically pay the principal, interest, and fees of current 7(a) loans for a period of six months.
  • The SBA will also automatically pay the principal, interest, and fees of new 7(a) loans issued prior to September 27, 2020.

APPLY HERE

 

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NYC Is Hiring Licensed TLC Drivers To Deliver Food To New Yorkers in Need

The City of New York is hiring licensed TLC drivers to deliver food to New Yorkers in need during the COVID-19 crisis.

Who can sign up?

Drivers who register to participate in the NYC Food Delivery program must:

  • Be licensed TLC Drivers
  • Be at least 18 years or older
  • Be eligible to work in the United States
  • Have a valid Social Security number
  • Be able to perform heavy physical labor

Click here to go to the NYC Food Delivery Driver Portal To Apply

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Free Meals Delivered Directly To NYC Seniors Through Senior Centers and DFTA

NYC Department for the Aging (DFTA) is making it possible for seniors to have meals delivered to their homes. Direct delivery includes a five-meal package delivered to each older adult every week. Because of this direct home delivery Grab-and-Go meals will no longer be offered at the centers.

Seniors can receive meal delivery by connecting with their local senior center or calling DFTA’s Aging Connect at 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469) or call 311.

Homebound older adults already receiving home-delivered meals through DFTA’s case management agencies will continue as usual. Those interested in signing up should call to see if they are eligible for home-delivered services by calling DFTA’s Aging Connect at 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469) or calling 311.

If you want to call the senior center in your area directly to find out how you can have meals delivered to your home, go to this link to find the senior centers in your area.

Find A Senior Center Near You

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Coronavirus Myths: Experts Sort Out Facts From Fiction

(HealthDay News) – The new coronavirus continues its steady march through the U.S. population, bringing with it a second plague: potentially dangerous myths and rumors about COVID-19, spread via the internet.

You may have already heard some of these coronavirus myths, which, if subscribed to, could at best mean wasted effort or — at worst — make you even more vulnerable to getting ill.

Now, experts at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT Health) tackle a number of these rumors, to help you sort fact from fiction:

‘Face masks will keep the uninfected safe.’

False. Except when used under high-exposure conditions, such as by health care workers, donning a face mask every day (especially cheap paper or cloth masks), doesn’t keep viruses from infecting you.

“Those who are not ill or on the frontlines of medicine may not benefit from wearing a mask,” said Dr. Michael Chang. He’s assistant professor of pediatrics at McGovern Medical School, and an infectious disease specialist with UT Physicians.

“Wearing a mask when you are not sick essentially gives you a false sense of confidence that you don’t need to wash your hands as often, or not touch your face as much,” Chang explained in an UT Health news release. “And, because masks can be uncomfortable, you may actually touch your face more. In addition, contamination can occur when masks are taken off and put back on.”

Also, when lay people snap up face masks needed to protect health care workers, that puts everyone at risk. Every nurse or doctor infected means fewer people to care for the very ill.

Late last month, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams acknowledged the situation, tweeting ” “Seriously people — STOP BUYING MASKS!”

One exception to the rule: If you develop symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever and coughing, wearing a face mask could help lower the transmission of infectious droplets in air, experts say.

‘Lots of vitamin C will ward off COVID-19.’

False. There is no evidence that taking extra vitamin C will fight against COVID-19, said Dr. Susan Wootton, a UT associate professor of pediatrics and an infectious disease pediatrician.

“In fact, our body can only absorb a certain amount of vitamin C at a time and any excess will be excreted. So those who are stocking up on the vitamin are not benefiting from the extra intake,” Wootton said in the release.

‘Like colds and flu, COVID-19 will fade with warmer weather.’

False — maybe. There is no conclusive proof that the coronavirus will die off once the weather turns warm.

“Because this is a new virus, we aren’t sure,” said Catherine Troisi in the release. She’s an epidemiologist and associate professor in the Department of Management, Policy, and Community Health at UT Health’s School of Public Health.

One recent study, led by virologist Dr. Mohammad Sajadi of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, has suggested that coronavirus might prefer cooler, more humid climes.

“Based on what we have documented so far, it appears that the virus has a harder time spreading between people in warmer, tropical climates,” Sajadi said.

But even if that’s so, the fact that humans have no immune experience against the virus means it will probably continue to spread during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer, other experts countered.

“We hope that warmer weather will help, but there is no guarantee,” Troisi said. “What ultimately helps is that summertime means kids are not in school anymore, and they are less likely to pass viruses around.”

‘Drinking water every 15 minutes helps prevent coronavirus illness.’

False. This internet rumor is based on the fallacious notion that water “washes” virus into the hostile acidic environment of the stomach. The notion is a false one, and gargling with warm water won’t help protect against the coronavirus either, said Dr. Luis Ostrosky, professor of internal medicine and an infectious disease specialist at UT Health.

If you are sick, there is a good reason to drink at least some water, however: “It is very important to stay both hydrated and well-rested when recovering from any infection,” Wootton said.

‘Coronavirus will soon mutate into an even more dangerous strain.’

False. The coronavirus is not likely to mutate into a more deadly strain, according to Chang.

“Viruses mutate pretty frequently, but not all mutations have to be bad,” he explained. “Many mutations in viruses are silent, and some can even lead to a strain that is less fit with less virulence.”

In fact, vaccine developers often take advantage of the latter fact, using harmless forms of a virus — one with genetic mutations that make it less pathogenic — to use in new vaccines, Chang said.

“Given all of the above, it is very unlikely for COVID-19 to develop a mutation that makes it deadlier,” he said.

‘Hand-washing only kills coronavirus if water is hot.’

False. Washing your hands with hot water isn’t any more effective than with cold water. Frequent hand-washing with soap and water is recommended as one of the best ways to limit the spread of the coronavirus, but the temperature of the water doesn’t matter.

When “washing hands with soap and water, it’s really the mechanical scrubbing action that’s cleaning your hands,” Chang explained. “You can use warm or cold water. You have to be sure you wash/scrub long enough (at least 20 seconds) and completely dry your hands.”

Twenty seconds might be longer than you realize: It’s roughly as long as it takes to hum “Happy Birthday” twice from beginning to end.

More information

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outlines how to protect yourself from the coronavirus.

SOURCE: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, news release, March 19, 2020

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How To Get Your $1,200 Coronavirus Check from The US Government

The US Government has created a $2 trillion stimulus package that provides families with checks for $1,200 or more, depending on salary and size of household.  Many people are not aware of what they need to do to receive their share. Below you will find details on how to get your check, if you qualify.

1. MUST HAVE A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

To get a stimulus check, you will need to have a Social Security number.

2. MUST FILE A RETURN FOR 2018 or 2019

Your stimulus check amount is based on the adjusted gross income from your the latest tax return you filed, for this year (2019) or last year (2019).

If your adjusted gross income was less than $75,000 you will receive the maximum of $1,200. Reduced payments are sent to single filers who earned between $75,000 and $99,000, or married filers who earned between $150,000 and $198,000. There’s also a $500 payment per child under age 17.

According to the IRS, “Low-income taxpayers, senior citizens, Social Security recipients, some veterans and individuals with disabilities who are otherwise not required to file a tax return will not owe tax,”. The simple tax return will only ask for filing status, number of dependents, and bank information in order to receive the payment. Instructions on how to file a return will be found here.

3. YOUR DIRECT DEPOSIT INFORMATION

The IRS will disburse the funds based on the direct-deposit information you provided on the last tax return you filed. (2018 or 2019)

4. PROVIDE MOST UPDATED BANK INFORMATION TO IRS

The IRS won’t be sending out paper checks. If you didn’t provide bank information on your last tax return, you’ll have the opportunity to do so online soon.

The IRS stated “In the coming weeks, Treasury plans to develop a web-based portal for individuals to provide their banking information to the IRS online, so that individuals can receive payments immediately as opposed to checks in the mail,”

The IRS will be updating the details at this link.

 

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NY State Senator Julia Salazar Featured As First Guest on ENY Video Series ‘The VOICE of East New York With Nikki Lucas’

JIG Media recently announced the launching of a video series for East New York, titled ‘The VOICE of East New York With Nikki Lucas‘. The first segment, which features a one on one interview with New York State Senator, Julia Salazar, will premiere Sunday March 29, 2020 at 9am on this page (see video below).  You can also watch the show directly on the East New York News Facebook channel. Share the links with others who live in East New York or any of the surrounding neighborhoods.

To suggest a guest or topic for The VOICE of East New York With Nikki Lucas, send an email to [email protected] or call (877)356-9739

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Fusion East Launches Food Truck To Provide Meals for Brookdale Hospital Emergency Room Staff

Fusion East Caribbean Soul Restaurant, located in the Spring Creek section of East New York, launched the Fusion East Food Truck by providing 155 meals to the Emergency Room staff at Brookdale Hospital.

Fusion East had plans to launch the truck some time in April, but due to the Coronavirus pandemic and the need to provide

Fusion East Owner, Andrew Walcott delivering food to Brookdale Hospital Emergency Room staff

meals for hospital staff in the area, the owner Andrew Walcott, decided to unveil the truck earlier.

“At this time we know emergency room staff throughout New York City are providing 24 hour care to patients, which means they don’t have much time to think about themselves, ” stated Andrew Walcott. “The Fusion East Food Truck was already prepared for an April unveiling but we decided to put it on the road early in order to bring meals directly to the people who are on the front line of this pandemic.”

The Fusion East Food Truck menu is based off of the Fusion East Restaurant menu but has an Executive Catering Chef who specializes in Cajun, Creole, French, Southern BBQ, and Classic American Cuisines. The chef is responsible for customizing the menu for private clients and different events that are geared towards a diverse clientele and patrons.

Local organizations, medical centers and hospitals can contact Fusion East if they are interested in having the truck provide meals for their staff.
Contact Fusion East at  718-975-5065 to book the truck to serve your staff or group.

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New York City Coronavirus Testing Locations And Appointment Information

Below is a list of COVID-19 Coronavirus Testing Centers in New York City. You must make an appointment before showing up at one of the sites. Officials stated uou will not get an appointment unless your symptoms are moderate to severe.

“Those with mild illness, who are not above the age of 50 or have underlying health conditions, should continue to stay home, practice social distancing, and consult their health care provider if their symptoms do not subside in 3-4 days,” NYC Health and Hospitals said in a statement.

When you arrive for your appointment, staff members will take your medical history and collect a sample to send to BioReference Labs for testing.  “This will ensure that the appropriate medical treatment is provided should a test come back positive,” NYC Health and Hospitals said.

New Yorkers who have high priority because of age, pre-existing conditions, and symptoms, can call 844-NYC-4NYC for more information and appointments.

ACUTE CARE ASSESSMENT & TESTING CENTERS

  • Bellevue, 462 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016
  • Elmhurst, 79-01 Broadway, Elmhurst, NY 11373
  • Harlem, 506 Lenox Avenue, New York, NY 10037
  • Metropolitan, 1901 First Avenue, New York, NY 10029
  • Kings County, 451 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203
  • Lincoln, 234 East 149th Street, Bronx, NY 10451
  • Woodhull, 760 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206
  • Queens, 82-68 164th Street, Jamaica, NY 11432
  • Coney Island, 2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11235 
  • Jacobi, 1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461 

DRIVE-THRU TESTING SITES

  • Jacobi, 1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461
  • Coney Island, 2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11235 
  • Kings County, 451 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203 
  • Queens, 82-68 164th Street, Jamaica, NY 11432 

COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH CENTERS

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