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Filipino Nannies, Housekeepers & Caregivers in New York

Connect with trusted Filipino domestic workers in NYC – nannies, baby nurses, housekeepers, caregivers, cooks and more. FONY helps employers and workers match safely and professionally.

Filipino-Friendly Apartments & Rooms for Rent

Browse community-recommended rooms and apartments for Filipinos in New York. Find safe, affordable housing and kababayan roommates in Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan and beyond.

Discover Filipino Restaurants & Groceries in NYC

Craving Filipino food in New York? Explore community favorites for kare-kare, lechon, halo-halo and more, plus Filipino grocery stores and bakeries around the city.

Live, Work & Thrive as a Filipino in New York

Tips, guides and real-life stories about Filipino life in NYC – work, commuting, budgeting, fun things to do, and how to build your support network in the city.

Filipino Festivals, Parades & Cultural Events in NYC

Stay updated on Filipino festivals, parades and cultural events in New York. Join dancers, musicians, and community groups proudly showcasing our culture.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Where To Learn To Code For Free In New York City?

Computer coding is a booming profession and luckily for you, New York City has a few different places where students, from absolute beginners to advanced engineers, can take coding classes for free.
Do you want to learn how to code but can't afford to pay for a pricey class? They're in high demand, with hundreds already participating and signing up. But time may be running out.
1. Gilt Tech: You may know Gilt for its discount designer goods, but the online retail giant makes it a priority to give back to the community. Gilt Tech, the brand's technology organization, offers free classes and daylong workshops for experienced web engineers in programs like Scala and AngularJS. Classes are taught by experts like Gilt engineers or guest speakers; Gilt recently had a Facebook data scientist and a Columbia adjunct professor teach classes at its Midtown headquarters.
Still a beginner? Lauri Apple of Gilt Tech says she expects her organization will offer front-end web development and product development workshops in the near future. You can find out more at Gilt Tech'sblog; the next class is on AngularJS on May 22.
2. New York Public Library: The New York Public Library offers an eight-week coding class at a few locations. Project Code is free and perfect for beginners who want to take an introductory course. Contact theNew York Public Library for more details.
3. Workforce 1 at the Flatiron School: New Yorkers who want to get serious aboWhere to learn to code for free in New Yorkut coding should apply for the NYC Web Development Fellowship. The highly competitive program selected just 28 students for the five-month, full-time program. These students get to take the course for free, though it would normally cost $12,000. Applications are closed this year, but sign up on the fellowship's website to receive news on future opportunities.
4. Fractured Atlas: Are you an artist looking for a steady gig? Fractured Atlas offers a fellowship for artists who want to learn how to code. Founder Adam Huttler says learning how to code gives artists the opportunity to land stable, well-paid jobs on top of creating art. The fellowship even includes a $5,000 stipend. Applications are closed now, but follow Fractured Atlas' blog to find out about the next opportunity.
5. Access Code: This free program, through the Coalition for Queens, is an 18-week course that teaches students how to code iOS apps. Graduates of the program saw their salaries jump from $15,000 to more than $72,000. Stay updated on the next course by signing up for Access Code's e-mail newsletter.
6. Codecademy: Don't have time to go to in-person classes? Codecademy offers free online courses in Javascript, HTML/CSS, PHP, Python, Ruby and API.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

What is IDNYC? NYC Identification Card



Your IDNYC card is a broadly accepted, official form of identification. IDNYC is accepted:
  • By City agencies to access many services and programs;
  • By NYPD for the purposes of issuing summons or desk appearance tickets instead of arrest;
  • For entry into public buildings, like schools;
  • For taking the high school equivalency exam in New York City.
Your IDNYC also card offers a wide variety of exciting benefits that make it more than just an ID card. Your card can help you experience everything New York has to offer.