Parent Resources
Click on any resource below to be directed to their website:
COMMUNITY RESOURCES:
https://www.yorktownlibrary.org/
E-books, services, and programs to support students reading
Virtual activities
Westchester Connections::
https://connections.westchesterlibraries.org/
Hispanic Service Organizations
Immigration and Legal Help
Family Ties of Westchester:
https://www.familytieswestchester.org/
Family Advocacy
Peer Support
Bilingual English/Spanish
Town of Cortlandt Recreation Department (youth sports team sign-ups, summer camp, and more)
Town of Yorktown Recreation Department (youth sports team sign-ups, summer camp, and more)
BOCES, TASC (GED) en español
Academic Glossaries for Math, Social Studies, Science, and ELA, grades K-12
Reduced Cost Internet Access:
Comcast:
Comcast is taking immediate steps to make it easier to connect low-income families to home Internet.
You may qualify if you are eligible for public assistance programs such as the National School Lunch Program, Housing Assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, and others.
New Internet Essentials customers will receive two free months of Internet service if you apply and are approved by December 31, 2020.
For all new and existing Internet Essentials customers, the speed of the program’s Internet service has increased to 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream. $9.95/month plus tax.
To sign up, applicants can visit www.internetessentials.com. There are also two dedicated phone numbers 1-855-846-8376 for English and 1-855-765-6995 for Spanish.
Verizon:
https://www.verizon.com/info/low-income-internet/
Lifeline Discount Program, is a U.S. government-backed program designed to make quality broadband internet more affordable for low-income customers. Save $20/month, and get a plan as low as $19.99/month with 200/200 Mbps. This also provides you with other current promotional offers such as 60 days router rental charge waived, 12 months of Disney+ and Hulu, along with other current promotions.
Altice USA/Optimum:
For potential discounts call 866-200-9522 and request the Sales Department.
Households with K-12 and/or college students who are currently learning from home, and who do not currently have home internet access, Altice is offering a discounted solution of 50% off.
ATT:
https://www.att.com/internet/access/
The Access Program from AT&T, provides wireline Home Internet to limited income households who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, or the school lunch program. You’ll receive the maximum speed available at your address. Includes a data allowance of 150GB or 1TB depending on speed available in your area. $10 charge for each additional 50GB.For a limited time, Access from AT&T customers at locations with available AT&T Internet speeds above 10Mbps are eligible for a speed upgrade up to 25Mbps