More than 600 New Yorkers Brave Nor’Easter to Support the Coalition’s ARTWALK NY! Posted on November 13, 2012 by SARAH MURPHY Wednesday night was looking rough. Snow had been falling all day. The streets were filled with slush and the wind was howling bitterly. The Mayor warned people to stay indoors. But we’re New Yorkers. And it was ARTWALK NY! Event cohost Coco Rocha, benefit co ..Read More
Painting a Brighter Picture to Help Homeless Posted on November 7, 2012 by V.L. HENDRICKSON in Wall Street Journal ..Read More
Homeless New Yorkers and Hurricane Sandy Posted on November 5, 2012 by PATRICK MARKEE Hurricane Sandy has devastated homeless New Yorkers, whose numbers were at record-high levels before the storm. And even with the City’s successful efforts to prevent immediate harm to homeless shelter residents, the long-term impacts will be incalculable. E ..Read More
Post-Storm Information: Food, Water, Shelter, Disaster Assistance, Etc. Posted on November 5, 2012 by GISELLE ROUTHIER [updated March 21, 2013] All DHS shelter intake sites have returned to their original locations. View the list here. The Coalition for the Homeless is open and our programs are running. If you are in need of Crisis services, please come to our office to spe ..Read More
Where to Get Food and Water in New York’s Blackout Zones Posted on November 1, 2012 by Patrick Hedlund in DNAinfo ..Read More
The Coalition will be open Monday Nov. 5, 2012 Posted on October 30, 2012 by SARAH MURPHY The Coalition will return to regular business hours Monday Nov. 5, however many shelters and intake centers remain evacuated. Please click here for important information about seeking shelter. Please find below information regarding where you can seek shelter ..Read More
Stay Safe: Preparing for Hurricane Sandy Posted on October 26, 2012 by GISELLE ROUTHIER There is a chance that Hurricane Sandy, currently brewing off the coast of Florida, could reach New York this weekend or early next week. Stay safe by being prepared. Here are some helpful tips: 1.) First and foremost, seek shelter from the elements. If someon ..Read More
Today’s Read: A Growing Need for Federal Housing Policy to Focus on Low-Income Families Posted on October 23, 2012 by GISELLE ROUTHIER Barbara Sard from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities wrote recently on the difficulties facing low income renters. Across the country, the number of families with children living on less than $2 per person per day has more than doubled since 1996. Ye ..Read More
Kramer Levin Lawyers Deliver Meals Posted on October 19, 2012 by Rick Kopstein, Photographer, in New York Law Journal ..Read More