Friday, July 22, 2022

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(Friday) Extra, Extra
Bronx Chamber Chairman Joe Kelleher honored
Pride 365 Initiative Makes History in New York City
Crypto Currency Takes Center Stage at Crains NY Conference
Penn Station Redevelopment Plan Approved by Board at Empire State Development
Bronx Chamber Summer BBQ & Networking: tickets selling fast

Regulations & Legislative News
NYS Department of Labor Releases New Labor Reports
Important NYS Remote Work Survey
Transparency Pricing for Live Events
NYC Redistricting Hearing Dates Announced
Henry Hudson Bridge Closed Bronx Bound Sunday Morning for NYC Triathlon

Upcoming Events
Member Spotlight
Melissa Dominguez, LCSW

BRONX CHAMBER CHAIRMAN JOE KELLEHER HONORED
On July 19, 2022, Mercy College bestowed an honorary Doctor of Commercial Science degree to Joseph P. Kelleher, current president at Hutch Management LLC, a division of Simone Development Companies and Chairman of the Board of Directors for The Bronx Chamber of Commerce. Mercy awards honorary degrees to individuals, such as Kelleher, who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their fields and exceptional contributions to their communities.
In recognition of exemplary service and unwavering commitment to the good of the people Joseph Kelleher, Chairman of the Board of Directors for The Bronx Chamber of Commerce was formally recognized by Hon. Ken Jenkins with the honorific of July 20, 2022 named as Joe Kelleher Day.

Westchester County declares July 20, 2022 Joseph Kelleher Day
PRIDE 365: LGBTQ+ PROGRAM MAKES NYC HISTORY










The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Ponce BankThe Bronx Community Foundation, and Third Avenue Business Improvement District with support from the Office of the Bronx Borough President launched Pride 365 - an historic, first of its kind LGBTQ+ business empowerment initiative. The initiative, a first in New York City, seeks to empower LGBTQ+ businesses and residents while building localized community wealth in the Bronx. Press Release, Click HERE
Pride 365: LGBTQ+ Business Empowerment Program
CRYPTO CURRENCY & NEW YORK CITY'S FUTURE
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce joined Tusk Strategies, Crains New York, and NYC business leaders for a lively discussion on the future of alternative currency and shaping New York City to become the world's crypto capital.

At Crain’s Cryptocurrency breakfast the conversation explored the city's path to becoming the world's crypto capital. The Bronx Chamber team caught up with Adrienne Harris, Superintendent for the New York State Department of Financial Services, and touched on what the new administration means for the expansion of crypto in New York and how the city and state may promote a new crypto economy. We also discussed the role private market investors play in the success of crypto startups and the release of a new report by the Center for Urban Future which noted crypto firms in New York City quadrupled between 2016 and 2021.
LEGISLATION, REGULATIONS, & LABOR DATA
The NYC Redistricting Commission released draft maps of proposed changes to New York City Council district lines. It is vitally important that we pay attention to these proposed changes and provide feedback. The Bronx and New York City need you to be engaged in drawing the lines for our government's City Council district maps.

Provide Feedback:
Public testimony can be submitted by email to publictestimony@redistricting.nyc.gov or by mail: 253 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10007.
New York State Department of Labor Jobs Reports
New York City's economic recovery stayed the course by adding 22,500 jobs in June, according to seasonally adjusted figures from the New York State Department of Labor's June Jobs Report. The Bronx's unemployment rate decreased from 14% in May 2021 to 8% in May 2022.

The private sector added 19,700 jobs in June. For the full report, Click HERE

Transparency Pricing for Live Events
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill last month that will demand greater transparency from establishments that sell tickets for live events. The new law is set to take effect on August 29, 2022, and will ban hidden fees and prohibit delivery fees on tickets that are sent electronically or printed at home.
 
For more information, Click HERE!

SAVE THE DATE - 2022 GALA: CELEBRATING OUR MEMBERS
Thursday September 29 - 6:30PM
Marina Del Rey, Bronx NY

Celebrating Our Members

Join us for fun, networking and fundraising at this can't-miss Bronx Chamber Signature Event recognizing the importance of Chamber members and the vital services the Bronx Chamber of Commerce provides to the borough and New York City.

Take a look at the 2021 Gala - Click HERE


For more information, email dolores@bronxchamber.org

Upcoming Events
Wednesday, July 27 at 2pm
Twitter Ad Talk: Adding Twitter to Your
Holiday Marketing

Heads-down in planning for Q4, or just getting started? We're hosting #TwitterAdTalk to show you what Twitter has in store for your brand during the holiday season.



Connecting with Twitter’s plugged-in audience

Driving people to buy
Leveraging Twitter's ad products suite 
Live Q&A

Don't miss out on hearing directly from the experts.


Thursday, July 28 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Summer BBQ
Networking Event

Join us for a summer celebration barbeque at the Pelham Split Rock Golf Course! Enjoy fresh barbequed food, smores, drinks and speed networking with your fellow Bronx businesses and chamber staff.

For the complete Bronx Chamber Events Calendar, featuring educational workshops, networking

Friday, July 29th - Summer Concerts 2022 🎶

 

Please join us for our in-person Summer Concert 2022! We are so excited to share our music, joy and community with you! 

Friday, July 29th at 5:30pm 
Alexander Alley (344 E 141st St, Bronx)

Featuring UpBeat Summer Ensembles
Free and open to the public!

UpBeat NYC is a 501(c)(3) public charity. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent provided by law. 

UpBeat NYC · 287 East 139th Street 2nd floor · Bronx, NY 10454

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson - Monkeypox Vaccination Sites (Register Today) & Events

 

Dear Neighbors,
 
We are pleased to announce the Bronx will finally see its own Vaccination Clinic for monkeypox at H&H Lincoln, and upcoming vaccination distributions at the Bronx HS of Science beginning this Sunday, July 24th. The website to book an appointment will go online this evening at 6pm.

We want to thank the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, our LGBTQIA+ Task Force, healthcare advocates, and so many others that helped us in advocating for a permanent clinic in the Bronx.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 718-590-3500 or email us at webmail@bronxbp.nyc.gov.
 
In partnership,
Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson



U.S. Transition to 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Begins Saturday

 

On Saturday, the United States will transition the 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to 988 – an easy-to-remember three-digit number for 24/7 crisis care. The lifeline, which also links to the Veterans Crisis Line, follows a three-year joint effort by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to put crisis care more in reach for people in need. This initiative is part of President Biden’s comprehensive strategy to address our nation’s mental health crisis, and is identified by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra as a top priority at HHS. Since January 2021, the Biden-Harris Administration has made unprecedented investments to support the 988 transition, investing $432 million to scale crisis center capacity and ensure all Americans have access to help during mental health crises.

The National Suicide Hotline Designation Act, signed into law after the passage of bipartisan legislation in 2020, authorized 988 as a new three-digit number for suicide and mental health crisis. All telephone service and text providers in the United States and the five major U.S. territories are required by the FCC to activate 988 no later than July 16.

“988 is more than a number, it is a message: we’re there for you. Through this and other actions, we are treating mental health as a priority and putting crisis care in reach for more Americans,” said Secretary Becerra, who has been meeting with states across the country about the transition to 988 as part of HHS’ National Tour to Strengthen Mental Health. “There is still much work to do. But what matters is that we’re launching, 988 will be live. We are looking to every governor and every state in the nation to do their part to make this a long-term success.”

The Biden-Harris Administration increased federal investments in the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by 18-fold - from $24 million to $432 million -- to scale up crisis centers and back-up center capacity, and to provide special services, including a sub-network for Spanish language speakers. 

The $432 million included $105 million in grant funding to states and territories, provided by the American Rescue Plan, to improve response rates, increase capacity to meet future demand, and ensure calls initiated in their states or territories are first routed to local, regional, or state crisis call centers. Prior to this investment, the Lifeline, which has existed since 2005, had been long unfunded and under-resourced.

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a network of more than 200 state and local call centers supported by HHS through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

“Recent investments made in the Lifeline have already resulted in more calls, chats, and texts answered even as volume has increased, but we know that too many people are still experiencing suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress without the support they need,” said Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon, Ph.D., the HHS Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use and leader of SAMHSA. “Over time, the vision for 988 is to have additional crisis services available in communities across the country, much the way emergency medical services work. The success of 988 depends on our continued partnership with states, as the federal government cannot do this alone. We urge states and territories to join us and invest further in answering the call to transform our crisis care response nationwide.” 

FCC staff first proposed 988 in a report to Congress in August 2019 as the nationwide, easy-to-remember, 3-digit dialing code for individuals in crisis to connect to suicide prevention and mental health crisis counselors with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. On July 16, 2020, the FCC adopted rules designating 988 for this purpose. Recognizing the need to better support at-risk communities in crisis, including youth and individuals with disabilities, the FCC adopted additional rules in November 2021 to expand access to this important service by establishing the ability to also text 988.

 “All across our country, people are hurting.  They need help.  The good news is that getting that help just got a lot easier.  Starting tomorrow, 988 will be available nationwide for individuals in crisis, and their loved ones, to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline more easily,” said FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. “This cross-government effort has been years in the making and comes at a crucial point to help address the mental health crisis in our country, especially for our young people.”

VA administers the Veterans Crisis Line   through the Lifeline’s national network. Because of VA’s partnership with the Lifeline, the Veterans Crisis Line is affected by this transition to a new number. Veterans and their loved ones can now Dial 988 then Press 1 to reach the Veterans Crisis Line.

“988 has been a long time coming and will serve as a critical resource during a crisis when every second counts. The new, shorter number will help ensure Veterans have easier access to the Veterans Crisis Line,” said VA Secretary Denis McDonough. “This launch is a whole-of-government approach in line with the President’s call to prioritize mental health by strengthening access to crisis services, and preventing Veteran suicide, our top clinical priority.” 

In 2021, the Lifeline received 3.6 million calls, chats, and texts. That number is expected to at least double within the first full year after the 988 transition.

The United States had one death by suicide every 11 minutes in 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Suicide was the second leading cause of death for young people aged 10-14 and 25-34. From April 2020 to 2021, more than 100,000 people died from drug overdoses. Studies have shown that after speaking with a trained crisis counselor, most Lifeline callers are significantly more likely to feel less depressed, less suicidal, less overwhelmed, and more hopeful.  

The 10-digit Lifeline number 1-800-273-TALK (8255) will continue to be operational after July 16 and will route calls to 988 indefinitely. Veterans, service members, and their families can also still reach the Veterans Crisis Line with the current phone number 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, or by chat   or text to 838255.

More information on 988 is available at www.samhsa.gov/988 and https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988/faqs.