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 Grandparents play an important  
 role in every family. For some, they  
 are the keepers of family traditions,  
 while for others they are caregivers  
 for their grandchildren. No matter  
 the role, there’s no question that  
 for all families, grandparents are a  
 source of love. 
 National  Grandparents  Day  
 is  celebrated  every  year  on  the  
 first  Sunday  after  Labor  Day  
 to  pay  tribute  for  all  the  great  
 things grandparents do for their  
 families. The month of September  
 also celebrates another important  
 member of the family – kinship  
 caregivers.  Kinship  Caregiver  
 Month  recognizes  the  unique  
 and  often  demanding  role  of  
 kinship caregivers, who are aunts,  
 uncles, cousins, adult siblings or  
 grandparents who care for children  
 in their family. 
 The NYC Department for the  
 Aging’s  (DFTA)  Grandparent  
 Resource Center recognizes the  
 important  role  and  challenges  
 that  grandparents  who  are  also  
 kinship  caregivers  face.  The  
 Grandparent  Resource  Center  
 supports these older New Yorkers  
 through community-based services  
 including referrals, information,  
 community support groups, and  
 more.  The  program  also works  
 within 15 New York City Housing  
 Authority (NYCHA) developments  
 with neighborhood residents to help  
 reduce crime through programming  
 for older adults and grandparent  
 caregivers, making it beneficial for  
 everyone. 
 Like  many  DFTA  programs  
 dur ing  COV I D - 1 9 ,   t he  
 Grandparent  Resource  Center  
 has transitioned from in-person  
 services to virtual or phone-based  
 services, including case assistance,  
 support  groups  and  trainings,  
 intergenerational programming,  
 advocacy, and more. To connect  
 older kinship caregivers with these  
 virtual programs, it launched a tech  
 readiness program and distributed  
 374 free computer tablets equipped  
 with internet access. With the help  
 of DFTA  partner  Older  Adults  
 Technology  Services  (OATS),  
 kinship caregivers can get technical  
 help and support to access these  
 online programs. 
 This month, the Grandparent  
 Resource  Center  is  offering  an  
 Empowerment  Training  series  
 on  Zoom  to  help  grandparent  
 caregivers  strengthen  their  
 parenting and communications  
 skills with their grandchildren and  
 learn how to stay connected to their  
 community and support network  
 during COVID-19. Anyone who  
 is a grandparent or older relative  
 taking care of children can sign up  
 for the course by calling the GRC at  
 (212) 442-1094 or emailing them at  
 GRC@aging.nyc.gov. To learn more  
 about activities and services that  
 support grandparents and kinship  
 caregivers, visit the Grandparent  
 Resource Center online. 
 In addition to the Grandparent  
 Resource Center, DFTA also has  
 the Foster Grandparent Program,  
 which supports intergenerational  
 programming between older and  
 younger New Yorkers. For 45 years,  
 the Foster Grandparent Program  
 has partnered with communitybased  
 organizations,  including  
 elementary schools, hospitals, and  
 head-start programs, to connect  
 low-income older adults with part-  
 time volunteer positions. 
 At Queens Centers for Progress’  
 APPLE  Preschool,  87-year-old  
 Delores Ford has been volunteering  
 as a foster grandparent for almost  
 23 years. “My favorite thing about  
 volunteering is to get outside of the  
 house and do something different,  
 and see different people and younger  
 people. As a foster grandmother, I  
 love being with the children,” said  
 Ms. Ford. For their service, program  
 participants are paid a small stipend  
 for their time. 
 During National Grandparents  
 Day, Kinship Caregiver Month and  
 throughout the year, DFTA is proud  
 to support all grandparents who  
 fulfill what many call, “the best job  
 ever.” For more information about  
 all services that support older New  
 Yorkers, call DFTA’s contact center  
 Aging Connect at 212-244-6469. 
 Celebrating Grandparents and Kinship  
 Caregivers in September 
 NYC Department for the  
 Aging Commissioner  
 Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez 
 The Department for the Aging’s Grandparent Resource Center  
 provides support to grandparents taking care of teens and children. 
 
				
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