Updates from helpNYC

IOAD 2023: helpNYC joins Housing Works in Advocating for Overdose Prevention Centers

On International Overdose Awareness Day 2023, helpNYC joins Housing Works to advocate for the authorization of Overdose Prevention Centers in New York.


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LinkNYC, NYC Office of Emergency Management, and helpNYC Partner to Protect New Yorkers from Extreme Heat

helpNYC announces a partnership with the NYC Office of Emergency Management and LinkNYC to protect New Yorkers from extreme temperatures whenever the City’s heat advisory program, “Code Red,” is activated.


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Community Leaders Call for the Rapid Deployment of Link5G Smart Poles in New York’s Underserved Neighborhoods

The digital divide in New York City is being called out by helpNYC, a nonprofit that advocates for lower barriers to entry-level services that underserved communities depend on in New York City.  Rue Parkin, helpNYC’s Executive Director, joined the chorus of voices at a recent New York City Council Committee on Technology hearing to encourage the Council to champion the rapid deployment of LinkNYC’s new Link5G smart poles that will bring 5G connectivity and free high-speed Wi-Fi internet access to all neighborhoods across New York City.


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