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New Bill Seeks to Make Child Care “Work” for Welfare
While our NYC HRA Commissioner Doar is trying to make the college-aged kids (“adult dependents’) work for household HASA assistance, a new bill was introduced in Congress that would make the child rearing that a single parent does count as “work” for the Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) program (commonly known as welfare).
The Women’s Option to Raise Kids Act (WORK Act) was introduced today by Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA), would “amend TANF law to recognize the critical job of raising children age three or younger as work. Under the legislation, low-income parents could work, receive job training, search for work, or raise their children until they are school-aged without fear of losing TANF …
Posted on April 18, 2012 at 4:17 pm
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ADAP Watch: AIDS Drug Wait List Hits 3,097
As of April 12th, the wait list to receive lifesaving AIDS medication through the nation’s AIDS Drug Assistance Programs had hit 3,097 people across 10 states.
The number of people waiting to receive medication through state-run AIDS drug programs has increased more than 5,000 percent since August 2009, according to the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors. The federal government has reacted with little urgency, however, allotting just $25 million in additional dollars to the program for FY 2012.
To help readers keep tabs on the growing ADAP crisis, we are now posting the ADAP Watch—the document that tracks increasing cuts to the program—each …
Posted on April 17, 2012 at 12:13 pm
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My Advocacy Trip To Albany For GENDA
I was extremely proud and happy to be a part of a large group of Housing Works members, both staff and clients, who drove to and from Albany from NYC on Tuesday, 3/13/12. Our mission had been to meet with various New York state senators and assemblymen/women to promote GENDA – Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act. Our focus during the meetings had been to inform and remind our NY politicians that GENDA is, at its core, a human rights and civil rights issue and that we, as supporters of the bill only want these basic civil rights acknowledged and upheld for our transgender and gender non-conforming sisters and brothers.
The entire trip gave me and all in attendance a sense of …
Posted on April 16, 2012 at 12:11 pm
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Housing Works Joins ACT-UP 25th Anniversary NYC Demonstration
Housing Works will once again join forces with AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT-UP), to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the organization that gave birth to Housing Works. The massive demonstration and march will take place on Wednesday, April 25th, starting at 11am at City Hall and ending on Wall Street. Hundreds of protestors are expected to converge for a day-long siege in Lower Manhattan to demand local, national and international governments target the 1% to fix the global economic crisis, and to end budget-balancing on the backs of poor people with HIV.
“ACT-UP formed 25 years ago to demand that NYC and the nation put resources into helping people with AIDS access basic care and services,” said Charles King, …
Posted on April 12, 2012 at 4:39 pm
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NYC Council Calls for $6.2 Mill HASA Increase in City Budget
This came in late Thursday afternoon so we don’t have time to provide a full analysis of what it means. But we wanted to provide our readers with the information as soon as possible.
The NYC Council published its response to Mayor Bloomberg’s budget and is calling for an increase in HASA funds, and an investigation into the impact of the HASA broker’s fee reduction. They write:
However, HRA now proposes funding cuts which would fund HASA programs in Fiscal 2013 at almost Fiscal 2002 levels. These cuts would undoubtedly reduce the availability of services and undermine Local Law 49. The Council does not agree with HRA’s claims that the services provided by HASA case managers and contracted supportive …
Posted on April 12, 2012 at 3:31 pm
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Follow Housing Works on Pinterest! Pin your dream room to win 2 VIP Tickets to Design on a Dime!
The rumors are true, Pinterest, the third most popular social network in the United States, IS incredibly addictive. We’ve joined and are pinning fantastic finds like our new fave book, “Lobsters: Gangsters of the Sea”, Housing Works Street (and home) style, one-of-a-kind images from Housing Works Bookstore Cafe events, and dispatches from our fight to end AIDS and Homelessness.
To further celebrate our Pinterest interest, we’ve joined forces with 50 Design on a Dime interior superstars who’ve supplied us with pins of the incredible furniture, artwork and home accessories available for purchase at the benefit.
You can win 2 VIP tickets to the April 26th event by creating and sharing a pinboard using pins from our Pin a …
Posted on April 12, 2012 at 9:11 am
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New Info Sessions Added for Design on a Dime
Design on a Dime is only two weeks away and volunteer registration is coming to a close. We have added additional sessions for those of you who haven’t been able to make it, attending a session is mandatory for volunteering at the event. Please sign up to help make this the most volunteer filled Design on a Dime to date! Sign up instructions are located here: http://www.housingworks.org/events/design-on-a-dime/volunteer
If you aren’t interested in volunteering, consider purchasing a ticket, all proceeds fund our Jefferson Avenue Project, a brand new housing facility for ten of our clients and their families, located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. If we are able to meet our ticket sales goals this year, the project may be completed as soon as this Summer! If …
Posted on April 11, 2012 at 10:57 am
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