The latest from Shaun King ... blockchain technology ... NYC contracts
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has awarded a $600,000 contract to Morris Heights Health Centers, according to the City Record. The money will fund health care management services, including managed care services. The city Human Resources Administration has given a $1.97 million contract to Seamen’s Society for Children and Families – the Staten Island-based organization will provide non-residential domestic violence services citywide, according to the City Record.
Blockchain enthusiasts are still pushing for the technology to be adopted by nonprofits. A July 31 press release from Blockchain Relations discusses Terracoin, which is just one of many blockchains in wide use, according to the release. For a full rundown of what blockchain technology is and how it might be used by nonprofits, view this NYN Media explainer, but here’s what blockchain relations had to say on the matter in an interview with the founder of Terracoin:
“Through the voting and funding platform in place, members can submit proposals on how to use the self-replenishing budget. As an example, a charity kitchen proposal was recently passed to provide food for the poor,” reads the press release.
A prominent New York City activist alleges that an anonymous troll reported him to child protective services. Shaun King made the allegation on Twitter and said that the Administration for Children’s Services would not tell him who made the allegation, which is its standard practice. Gothamist has the full details but here is a sampling from the tweetstorm that King unleashed yesterday.
Tonight my daughter was scheduled to star in a lead role in a musical here in NYC. We're all dressed & ready & excited.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 2, 2018
20 minutes before the musical began, I got a phone call from the doorman of the building we live in that someone was there to provide childcare for our kids.
An anonymous troll has weaponized New York’s Department of Child Services against my whole family by filing false reports of neglect and drug use by our children.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 2, 2018
At this moment they are still insisting they interview our children based solely off of this false report.
Under no circumstances will anybody from the NYPD or New York Children's Services be speaking to anybody in my family.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) August 2, 2018
I'm going to have to be in violation of New York law, but you will not force my children to participate in a single interview over a false complaint. PERIOD.
Here's is a quick explanation of how New York City investigations allegations of child abuse: