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For over 42 years the Coalition for the Homeless, with our partners at The Legal Aid Society, has zealously defended and successfully expanded the legal Right to Shelter for anyone experiencing homelessness in New York.
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The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) homeless shelter system provides temporary, emergency shelter. If you are a homeless family, a single pregnant woman, or a single adult, you can apply to enter the shelter system at an intake center.
22 de may. de 2024 · If you’re homeless or have a housing crisis, you can apply for shelter or get help to avoid shelter altogether. Homeless Intake Centers offer services to help you avoid homelessness and provide temporary shelter as a last resort.
Homeless individuals and families have a right to shelter in the City of New York. If you are currently homeless, you can seek assistance at the intake shelters listed below which are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Win is the largest provider of shelter and supportive housing for New York City's homeless families, especially women and children.
HSS programs are designed to prevent homelessness, provide shelter for the homeless, construct supportive housing for the homeless and offer essential services to stabilize housing situations and increase levels of self-sufficiency.
Shelter. Homelessness is a complex social issue that has increasingly become part of the federal, state and local dialogue and impacts communities at every level. The common thread among homeless families and individuals is the lack of affordable housing, living wages and poverty.