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How Montefiore Einstein Is supporting families during American Diabetes Month By Dr. Edwin Torres, Nurse Practitioner and Diabetes Specialist, Fleischer Institute for Diabetes and Metabolism at Montefiore Medical Center  Bronx Voice  November 19, 2025 BRONX LOCAL NEWS - American Diabetes Month is underway, and Montefiore Einstein is helping families across the Bronx and Lower Hudson Valley learn simple ways to protect their health. Each year, the American Diabetes Association leads a national campaign, and this year’s national theme is “It All Matters,” a message that honors everyone affected by diabetes and every effort made to prevent and manage the condition. At Montefiore Einstein, our system is rallying around an additional local theme, Fueling Healthy Change, which highlights the importance of education, prevention, and community support. While the national theme recognizes a shared fight across the country, our local theme centers on the specific n...

Summer Rising: A Free Program for Grades K Through 8

Mayor Eric Adams participates in an anti-violence bowling event geared towards youth hosted by the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) 70th Police Precinct. Funfest Bowling Center. Photo by Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.


By Mayor Eric Adams

Community Op-Ed 

April 18, 2023 


NEW YORK - Summer is a great time for children, but it's a challenging time for working parents.  



No parent wants to leave their child at home if they don't have family or trusted friends to look after them. Learning loss also happens over the summer. Studies have shown that during the summer students can lose about 40% of what they have learned during the school year. 





Summer Rising—a free program for New York City public school students in Grades K through 8—provides a safe, fun, and enriching alternative. 

 

Summer Rising includes a full day (8 am to 6 pm) of in-person academics combined with social-emotional learning, art activities, field trips, and sports. Last summer, students participated in a variety of programs including "World Explorer," which focused on the food, language, and culture of different countries. They played ping pong and kickball; took part in nutrition classes and learned to cook with fresh vegetables; they went on trips to the Bronx Zoo, the Aquarium, Lincoln Center, NY Liberty basketball games, and visited the BioBus.




 

The Summer Rising session runs from July 5th to August 18th for students in Grades K-5, and from July 5th to August 11th for students in Grades 6-8.  Students receive breakfast, lunch, and a snack, and students with disabilities receive the supports they need. Priority for the 110,000 Summer Rising seats will be given to students in temporary housing, foster care, and with 12-month IEP.

 

You can enroll your child now at: https://www.schools.nyc.gov/enrollment/summer/grades-k-8

 

The deadline to apply is May 1st, and you will find out whether your child has received a seat via email about a week afterward.  





I cannot emphasize how important it is for our young New Yorkers to be in a safe environment learning and socializing with their friends, and experiencing the attractions of our city, instead of sitting at home and surfing the internet. Summer Rising makes that possible—and our city offers it at no cost to you.  





As the child of a mother who had to work multiple jobs to make ends meet, I wish I had a program like Summer Rising to keep me and my siblings learning and engaged.

 

I hope you will apply, and please spread the information to other parents you think will be interested in this wonderful opportunity. 

 

And if your child was born in 2020 and lives in New York City, they are eligible to attend one of our city’s free 3-K programs this Fall.  You can apply now at www.myschools.nyc





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