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Free summer meals are back!

06/30/2025 NYC Public Schools
free summer meals for all nyc public school students
The @NYCSchools program provides free breakfast and lunch across all five boroughs to anyone ages 18 and younger. No application is required!
 
For a full list of dates, times and locations, visit: http://on.nyc.gov/SummerMeals

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Wondering what's in season in New York now?

06/30/2025 NYC Healthy
a person is looking at vegetables at an outdoor farmers market

Visit your local farmers market to find:

  •  Tomatoes
  • Strawberries
  •  Cherries
  •  Cucumbers
  •  Peppers
  •  Lettuce

See our map of market locations: http://on.nyc.gov/farmersmarket

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Social Media and Youth Mental Health

06/03/2025 NYC Healthy
social media and youth mental health, a guide for parents and caregivers
Children who use social media report higher rates of anxiety (16%) compared to those who don’t (12%). Parents: Our guide can help you learn how to reduce the harm social media has on your kids and promote safe social media use. Download it here: http://on.nyc.gov/parentguide
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Celebrating Pride Month

06/03/2025 NYC Public Schools Morning Bell
Celebrating Pride Month

Events ,Exhibitions, and Places to Visit

  • The NYC Pride Parade is Sunday, June 29, 2025! The NYC Pride March is among the largest LGBTQIA+ civil rights demonstrations in the world. The parade starts at 26th St. & 5th Ave. and will disperse at 15th St. & 7th Ave.
  • NYC Pride is also hosting Youth Pride an annual event that provides a safe and inclusive space for young people to freely express themselves, on Saturday, June 28 in the South Street Seaport Historic District (Pier 16 and 17) at 12 PM.
  • Check out their events calendar. for more information about this and other events taking place throughout the month!
  • The New York Public Library is celebrating Pride Month throughout June. Check their site for family-friendly events, including film screenings, arts & crafts sessions, book clubs, and more, happening at a branch near you, all month long.
  • Many LGBTQ+ pioneers have called New York City home over the years, and you can visit places across all five boroughs where those history-makers lived, worked, and are honored today—like Christopher Street Park across from the Stonewall Inn, the Alice Austen House in Staten Island, or the public murals painted by the artist Keith Haring. For more information about these sites and many others, check out the NYC Parks website. For events taking place throughout June at NYC Parks, see the NYC Parks Pride Month events calendar.
  • The Village Preservation Society has created the Civil Rights and Social Justice Map as a guide to LGBTQ+ history in Greenwich Village and the surrounding areas that shows where these sites are located, and provides more information about why each of them is significant to the movement. For even more sites across all five boroughs, check out the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project,which has indexed over 400 historically significant locations throughout the city.
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Protect Your Benefits

05/30/2025 HRA
Protect Your Benefits
The vast majority of Medicaid recipients in New York State are children and the elderly. Cuts to the program will hit the most vulnerable hardest, and less access to health care will make the overall population less healthy and safe. 
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Announcement for students in grade 4+, parents, and school staff!

05/29/2025 Gender Equity NYC
know your period the NYC Student guide to menstrual products

 The newly published Know Your Period: The NYC Student Guide provides students with information about different types of period products. Read the guide to learn more.

 

Know Your Period: The NYC Student Guide: http://on.nyc.gov/StudentPeriodGuide…  Learn more about one of NYC’s menstrual equity laws:  http://intro.nyc/local-laws/2024-9

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Planning to travel this summer?

05/22/2025 NYC Healthy
Talk to your pediatrician to make sure your children have all recommended vaccinations, including an extra MMR dose for infants aged 6-11 months to prevent measles! Learn more: http://on.nyc.gov/measles
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Be a part of the inaugural EPIC class this fall

05/22/2025 DCAS
Get your GED while earning college credits. Classes are online and in-person. For the application and more information, visit: https://on.nyc.gov/DCAS-EPIC-web
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Know Your Period: The NYC Student Guide

05/14/2025 NYC Healthy
know your period the nyc student guide

The NYC Student Period Guide informs and empowers students in every borough. The guide answers questions about puberty and menstruation. It reminds students that free period products are available in restrooms at school.

 

As they grow up, students can return to the guide year after year, as a supplement to lessons taught in their Health Education classes. Educators, families, nurses, counselors, and other adults who support students can use this guide as a resource. It is printable and available in 12 languages.

 

This guide was created by New York City Public Schools and the New York City Commission on Gender Equity. It was last updated in September 2024.

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