• Contact Us
  • Login
Subscribe
LittleAfrica News
  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • NYC 2025 Elections
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidates Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
    • Africa
    • Caribbean
    • Europe
    • Latin America
  • Podcasts
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • NYC 2025 Elections
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidates Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
    • Africa
    • Caribbean
    • Europe
    • Latin America
  • Podcasts
No Result
View All Result
LittleAfrica News
No Result
View All Result
Home News Metro

New IDNYC Enrollment Center Opening in the Bronx Amid Surging Demand

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
June 13, 2024
in Metro
New IDNYC Enrollment Center Opening in the Bronx Amid Surging Demand
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

On June 24th, the New York City Department of Social Services will open a new IDNYC enrollment center in the Bronx’s Tremont neighborhood at 1910 Monterey Ave. This new center aims to address the increasing demand for IDNYC cards, particularly driven by the influx of migrants who require identification for various essential services.

The new center will increase the number of weekly appointments from 7,100 to 7,500, enhancing access for Bronx residents who need municipal IDs. With this addition, the total number of IDNYC centers citywide will rise to 11, ensuring at least two locations per borough, except for Staten Island, which has one.

IDNYC, the largest municipal ID program in the United States, has issued 1.6 million cards since its inception in 2015. The program serves those who face challenges in obtaining state-issued identification, such as undocumented immigrants, seniors, the homeless, and formerly incarcerated individuals. While a state law passed in 2019 allows undocumented immigrants to apply for driver’s licenses, IDNYC remains a widely accepted alternative for various purposes, including employment, library use, housing, and banking.

The new Bronx center comes in response to the closure of many IDNYC locations over the years. In 2017, the Bronx had 10 centers, but that number dwindled, leaving just one. The new center will alleviate the pressure on existing facilities and improve service access.

City Council members representing the Bronx praised the new center’s opening. Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala emphasized the importance of accessible enrollment for all residents, regardless of citizenship status. Council Member Kevin C. Riley highlighted that the new center reflects the city’s commitment to equity and inclusion, providing critical services to vulnerable populations.

Appointments for IDNYC are only available online or by calling 311, as the program switched to an appointment-only model in January 2024. This change aims to streamline the process and prevent long wait times, ensuring efficient service delivery.

The new center is located in the same building as the Benefits Access Center, allowing New Yorkers to apply for additional services like SNAP. The IDNYC card offers numerous benefits, including memberships and discounts to cultural institutions, sporting events, and fitness facilities.

Tags: BronxDepartment of Social ServicesEnrollment CenterIDNYCNYC

Related Posts

LIRR Strike Averted After Unions Seek Federal Intervention
Metro

LIRR Strike Averted After Unions Seek Federal Intervention

September 17, 2025
0
Mamdani Faces Scrutiny for Reversing Long-Held Defund Police Stance
Metro

Mamdani Faces Scrutiny for Reversing Long-Held Defund Police Stance

September 9, 2025
0
Mayor Adams Rolls Out 350,000 Chromebooks to Provide Internet Access for Students
Adams Administration

Mayor Adams Rolls Out 350,000 Chromebooks to Provide Internet Access for Students

September 9, 2025
0
Inmate with Long History of Violence Brutally Slashes Two Rikers Guards
Metro

Inmate with Long History of Violence Brutally Slashes Two Rikers Guards

August 29, 2025
0
69-Year-Old Grandmother Robin Wright Fatally Shot in East Harlem, NYPD Intensifies Search For Shooters
Metro

69-Year-Old Grandmother Robin Wright Fatally Shot in East Harlem, NYPD Intensifies Search For Shooters

August 28, 2025
0
LittleAfrica News Logo

Local, National, and International News for the Diaspora

BOMESI - Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute

Recent Posts

  • Trump Sues New York Times for $15B Over Defamation and Libel
  • UN Commission Says Israel’s Military Actions in Gaza Constitute Genocide
  • Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump from Removing Fed Governor Lisa Cook
  • LIRR Strike Averted After Unions Seek Federal Intervention
  • Episode 4: “On The Spot” Show

Menu

  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • NYC 2025 Elections
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidates Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
    • Africa
    • Caribbean
    • Europe
    • Latin America
  • Podcasts

© 2025 LittleAfrica News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Mona Davids, Founder and Publisher
  • Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids, Director of Communications and Editor-in-Chief
  • Newspaper Digital Editions

© 2025 LittleAfrica News. All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?