News 12 The Bronx Numbers & Links for January 2023

News 12 The Bronx Numbers & Links for January 2023

News 12 Staff

Jan 1, 2023, 5:00 AM

Updated 465 days ago

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News 12 The Bronx Numbers & Links for January 2023

Jan. 31

Ruth's Refuge
More Information

Jan. 27

My Schools NYC:
Website

Jan. 26

Human trafficking resources: 
US Department of Homeland Security - 1-866-347-2423
National Human Trafficking hotline - 1-888-373-7888
Safe Horizon - 1-800-621-HOPE
Application for youth build grant funding:
More information
Office of the Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso's Children’s Winter Village:
More information

Jan. 24

Get ready to file your income tax return:
More information

Jan. 23

Doctors Naloxone Requirement:
More Information

Jan. 20

Jan. 19

The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce's Inaugural Anti-Crime Summit:
Zoom link

Jan. 17

NYC Winter Outing
City Events

Jan. 16

Broadway Week Tickets:
NYC Broadway week website

Jan. 13

MTA Modified Schedules For Martin Luther King Jr. Day:
More Information

Jan. 11

Find your Local Blood Donor Center
Donor Portal - New York Blood Center (nybc.org)
Webinar for Workers on COVID-19 and Workers' Compensation:
More information 

Jan. 10

City Tech Student Food Pantry
More information

Jan. 9

K-cup settlement:
More information
2023 Community and Citywide Education Council:
More information

Jan. 8

List of Subway Stations with Reopened Bathrooms:
MTA News

Jan. 6

Mulchfest:
More Information

Jan. 5

BRAG Shooting Response:
More Information


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