New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces the opening of the Morris Avenue Safe Haven site in the Bronx, connecting New Yorkers who are experiencing homelessness with access to high-quality shelters and services.
The 2020 Year in Review: Partnering For Good is the annual report for the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City. This report showcases some, but not all, partnerships and provides financial information about dollars and in-kind support that Mayor's Fund received in support of public programs.
Evaluation of the C2C program’s effectiveness – through an implementation study that examined how and whether providers integrated mental health support into their work and an impact study that compared the mental health and social service outcomes of participants in C2C programs.
In November 2020, the RAND Corporation published its final report on Connections to Care (C2C), a program that trains staff at social service organizations to deliver mental health supports to increase access to mental health care.
The 2019 Year in Review: Partnering For Good is the annual report for the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City. This report showcases some, but not all, partnerships and provides financial information about dollars and in-kind support that Mayor's Fund received in support of public programs.
The RAND Corporation’s November 2018 interim evaluation report on Connections to Care (C2C) presents early findings from the multi-year evaluation of this NYC Opportunity initiative.
RAND Corporation conducted a rigorous evaluation, examining the impact, implementation, and costs of the C2C program. This report documents early
implementation lessons identified by leaders and staff of community‐based organizations and mental health providers from the first year of the program.
, Mayor de Blasio met with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commander Lieutenant General Todd T. Semonite where they mainly focused on coastal protections on the Rockaway peninsula and in Jamaica Bay.
Mayor de Blasio gave a speech celebrating the building of some of the first 'bollards' in the city, aimed at increasing safety and preserving City infrastructure.
RAND Corporation team works with New York City government partners to assess the cost and impact of C2C and how the program can be implemented most effectively and efficiently.