City-Wide Back to School Survey
Do you work with parents and caregivers who have children in the NYC education system? We have launched a short and comprehensive Back to School Survey addressing online learning, child care, food access, housing stability, and mental health support. We encourage partners to share this survey with your networks. Graphics can be found here.
My.BronxImpact.Org
My.BronxImpact is an online resources guide to finding free and low cost resources in your neighborhood. During the Coronavirus pandemic, this resource has helped hundreds of Bronxites access the help they need. Call 1-646-762-7483 between 8am-5pm or go to my.bronximpact.org to learn more and get connected to the resources you and your community, may need.
Mental Health and Wellness Resources
Earlier this month we shared a Google Drive folder containing various resources for our Healing-Centered Schools Community of Learning. You can find those resources here along with a guide to using them.
Upcoming Events
Today, October 13 at 12:30pm: Bronx Impact Food Access Collective
This group of community advocates is working to realize a collective vision of food justice for all Bronx residents by identifying policy and programmatic strategies to address the structural inequities which repress equitable access to food and nutrition. The group meets bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 12:30pm.
Today, October 13 at 1pm: Family Child Care Collective Response Convening
Join family child care providers and advocates as they strive to streamline resources and communication across NYC to support the workforce that provides early education to our youngest children!
October 20 at 2pm: Healing-Centered Schools Community of Learning
Interested in supporting the mental health and well-being of students as they return to school and navigate online learning? This group meets to discuss best-practices related to creating healing-centered schools and gain insights from SBRT’s healing centered schools pilot.
October 21 at 2pm: City-Wide Back to School Survey Debrief
While the Back to School survey will remain open for the rest of the month, SBRT will convene partners interested in an initial look at the data collected and discuss potential avenues for advocacy.