HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
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Senator Rivera wants to wish a happy Father's Day to all the incredible fathers and father figures in his district and across New York State!
On Father's Day, we honor the strength, guidance, and unconditional love that fathers bring to our families and communities. Your dedication, compassion, and lessons are shaping the next generation!
HAPPY FIRST DAY OF SUMMER!
SENATOR RIVERA IN ALBANY
12 BILLS PASS THE LEGISLATURE
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The 2026 legislative session has been a tough one amidst such challenging times for our community. However, Senator Rivera is proud that he was able to pass 12 bills through both legislative Houses.
Senator Rivera will work closely with his Assembly colleagues and stakeholders so the Governor signs them into law. These include his:
Sodium Warning Act (S.428A)
Transitional Reentry Health Act (S.614B)
bill to ensure the children of police officers who die in the line of duty continue receiving special accidental death benefits when there is no surviving spouse, allowing support to remain available until the youngest child turns 26.
SENATOR RIVERA VISITS SENIOR CENTERS IN HIS DISTRICT
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This week, Senator Rivera stopped by the Morris Innovative Senior Center and the R.A.I.N. Mt. Carmel Senior Center to have a chat with our seniors and invite them to his upcoming Senior Health Fair next month! More information about this event will be posted soon so stay tuned!
SENATOR RIVERA PARTICIPATES IN PANEL AND DRIVE TO BOOST BLOOD DONATIONS IN LATINO COMMUNITIES
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This week, Senator Rivera participated in a blood drive and educational panel hosted by the American Red Cross and Fordham University, that focused on boosting blood donations in Latino communities.
During the panel, Senator Rivera emphasized the shared responsibility we all have to help our community to become active blood donors and initiatives such as the Red Cross' "Los Donantes" are key to improve public health and get more Latinos to become involved one blood donation at a time.
Once again, thank you to the American Red Cross and Fordham University for their partnership!
MONDAY 6/29 TO FRIDAY 9/4: FREE SUMMER MEALS AT A LOCATION NEAR YOU!
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Starting Monday, June 29, 2026 through Friday, September 4, 2026 (no service on Friday, July 3), all children and teens ages 18 and under can receive free breakfast and lunch at sites across New York City—including schools, parks, libraries, and pools—in all five boroughs.
Program Highlights:
- No registration, ID, or documentation required
- Meals available Monday through Friday
- Breakfast: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM
- Lunch: 11:00 AM – 1:15 PM
- Open to all children and teens ages 18 and under
We encourage you to share this information with your loved ones and acquaintances to help ensure that young New Yorkers have access to nutritious meals all summer long.
For additional details and to find locations near you, please visit the NYC Public Schools Summer Meals website: https://www.schools.nyc.gov/
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Join one of the many free swim programs offered by NYC Parks for the the Summer of 2026!
Learn to Swim for Tots in the Bronx at Claremont, Crotona, and Van Cortlandt Pools:
Session I: July 6 – July 21, 2026
Session II: July 22 – August 6, 2026
Session III: August 7 – August 21, 2026
Advanced Learn to Swim for Children in the Bronx at Claremont, Crotona, and Van Cortlandt Pools:
Session Dates: August 24 – August 28, 2026
Learn to Swim for Children in the Bronx at Claremont, Crotona, and Van Cortlandt Pools:
Session I: July 6 – July 21, 2026
Session II: July 22 – August 6, 2026
Session III: August 7 – August 21, 2026
Addresses of pools:
Claremont Pool | 170th St. and Clay Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10456
Crotona Pool | 1700 Fulton Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10457
Van Cortland Pool | West 242 St. and Broadway, Bronx, N.Y. 10471
Register online at nyc.gov/parks/citywideaquatics or scan code from respective flyers.
For more information call (718) 760-6969. Contact accessibility@parks.nyc.gov or (212) 360-1430 for more information regarding accessibility.
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New SNAP Work Requirements: What You Need to Know
New federal rules are changing SNAP work requirements for some New Yorkers. Starting this year, certain adults may need to work, attend job training, or volunteer to keep their benefits.
You may be affected if you are:
● Between ages 18–64
● Not living with a child under 14
● Not exempt due to a health condition or other reason
If these rules apply to you, you may need to take action each month to avoid losing your SNAP benefits.
Check your status and learn what to do: on.nyc.gov/snap.
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As a reminder, should extreme heat occur, New Yorkers are advised to stay cool and stay hydrated. Avoid spending prolonged periods of time outdoors. Call 911 immediately if you or someone else shows signs of heat-related illness, such as confusion, dizziness, or difficulty breathing. For more preparedness tips, visit: nyc.gov/BeReady or nyc.gov/beattheheat. ![]() |
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