It’s cold out there! Why not warm up with some delicious drinks and great friends? Join Greater NYC for Change as we kick off 2015!
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29TH 6 TO 9 PM
THE GINGER MAN, 11 EAST 36TH ST.
It’s cold out there! Why not warm up with some delicious drinks and great friends? Join Greater NYC for Change as we kick off 2015!
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29TH 6 TO 9 PM
THE GINGER MAN, 11 EAST 36TH ST.
A week into the new year and our calendars are already filling up with great, progressive events all over the state. Below you’ll find a listing of some events that should interest you.
First up is an event organized with the always-inspiring Reverend William Barber as part of the Moral Mondays movement. Moral Mondays began in North Carolina and are expanding all over the nation as a social justice movement. Greater NYC for Change is proud to support this incredibly worthy campaign in New York.
And SAVE THE DATE! On Thursday, January 29th, Greater NYC for Change will be celebrating the new year with a Manhattan happy hour. Details to come, but mark your calendars – it’s going to be a blast!
UPCOMING EVENTS
On Saturday, December 13th, Greater NYC for Change gathered with people across the nation in a Day of Resistance. We demanded an end to police brutality, particularly of unarmed members of our communities of color, and recognition of the vital importance of black humanity in our society.
We joined in the demand to engage in civil disobedience and #ShutItDownfrom the conviction that out of this peaceful crisis can emerge the reform of the criminal justice system and the promise of the equitable and just society that #AllOfUs require.
Go to fergusonaction.com for information about events in your area.
This Saturday, December 13th, Greater NYC for Change will gather with people across the nation in a Day of Resistance. We’re demanding an end to police brutality, particularly of unarmed members of our communities of color, and recognition of the vital importance of black humanity in our society.
We urge you to join us here in New York City. But your participation is essential, wherever you are. Go to fergusonaction.com for information about events in your area.
We join in the demand to engage in civil disobedience and #ShutItDown this Saturday from the conviction that out of this peaceful crisis can emerge the reform of the criminal justice system and the promise of the equitable and just society that #AllOfUs require.
On November 15th, the second season of general enrollment in health insurance under the landmark Affordable Care Act opens across the nation. All New Yorkers can find a range of affordable options for literally life-changing care at our state exchange or marketplace, NY State of Health, through February 15th. This means big things: low-cost or free comprehensive coverage for members of underserved communities, affordable options for young people and part-time workers, help for those with pre-existing conditions that require regular attention, and, for the undocumented, information on emergency Medicare and enrollment in comprehensive coverage for children.
This is for all of us–that’s how the system works best, for our health and our economy. Last year, almost 1.2 million New Yorkers enrolled. Yet, hundreds of thousands remain without insurance. And that’s where you come in.
In 2013 Greater NYC for Change, which was formed out of the struggle for universal health care for Americans, joined with the Health Care for All New York coalition (HCfANY) to develop and implement Get Covered New York. Using the field, data, and analytic models we’d learned on campaigns and an all-volunteer force (you!) we helped almost 4,000 fellow New Yorkers, many from medically underserved communities, move to enrollment during the first Open Enrollment Period.
This year, New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, along with its Human Resources Administration, is developing a program, including a similar field model, under the name Get Covered NYC or Covered NYC. Given these similarities and the need to avoid confusion for both volunteers and the uninsured, Get Covered New York will be absorbed into HCfANY and operate under the name Health Care for All New York; its website will continue to operate for sign-ups. The new operation is geared to have a wider reach as more organizations join in the effort. We’re delighted—and proud, too.
We’ll be working with Health Care for All New York, and we urge you to join us at events in all five boroughs in the three months ahead. Help give the gift of health to our communities this holiday season, and build a stronger, healthier society. Find out mo
re about HCfANY and the campaign here or contact Lois Uttley at lois@mergerwatch.org to volunteer.