The best way to reduce homelessness is to prevent it in the first place. The Coalition’s Eviction Prevention Program rescues those who have been pushed to the brink of homelessness by unforeseen hardships and limited resources. Read more…
Undiagnosed mental illness or physical disability is an invisible anchor for many homeless people — making it nearly impossible for them to get necessary help and find a way out of homelessness. The Coalition’s Client Advocacy Program (CAP), launched in 2001, reaches out to long-term street or shelter residents… Read more…
For more than 40 years, the Coalition’s Crisis Intervention Program has been a singular refuge, where anyone in New York who is homeless, on the brink of homelessness or struggling to survive can receive immediate help from our experienced staff. Read more…
The Emergency Mail Program provides homeless New Yorkers with a secure, reliable and discrete mailing address where they can receive private mail as well as important documents from government agencies and social service organizations. Read more…