New York City is Upgrading Security at Its Homeless Shelters Posted on March 15, 2016 by AP in Associated Press New York City will re-establish a domestic violence program in homeless shelters as part of broader efforts to upgrade security at the facilities, where family incidents are the most common form of violence, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday. The New York Poli ..Read More
Brooklyn Landlords Run From State Investigators: “They’ve Had This Coming” Posted on March 10, 2016 by Nathan Tempey in Gothamist A notorious landlord and homeless shelter operator is resisting turning over documents to state investigators who say they have “direct evidence” that he and his relatives and business associates may be harassing tenants, skimping on maintenance, a ..Read More
New York City Council Backs Affordable Housing Plan Posted on March 14, 2016 by J. David Goodman and Mireya Navarro in The New York Times A proposal by Mayor Bill de Blasio to rezone parts of the city to build more housing cleared its most important hurdle on Monday, emerging from a City Council meeting with enough revisions to satisfy major critics and city lawmakers who had opposed the plan fo ..Read More
Cities Across U.S. Slash Homelessness for Veterans Posted on March 14, 2016 by Brian MacQuarrie in The Boston Globe Perched on a Spartan bed with a simple metal frame, a tiny bathroom only a few feet away, 61-year-old George Gisoldi beams as he surveys his shoebox-size domain. The disabled Air Force veteran is no longer homeless. “I have a home to go to. I have a place to ..Read More
$15 an Hour, One Way or Another Posted on March 14, 2016 by Eric Schneiderman in New York Daily News Support is growing across New York State for increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour. More than two-thirds of New Yorkers agree that working men and women need a raise. The Legislature should give them one, or Gov. Cuomo should take action. The reasons to i ..Read More
Saving a Mixed-Income New York Posted on March 11, 2016 by The Editorial Board in The New York Times Could it be that the fate of New York City is being decided right now? Mayor Bill de Blasio thinks so. At a rally on Wednesday, he told retirees and union members: “With your help, people are going to look back on these days in March of 2016, and they’re g ..Read More
Celebrate 30 Years of the GCFP Posted on March 10, 2016 The Grand Central Food Program (GCFP) was founded in 1985 the day after a homeless woman died of starvation in Grand Central Terminal. Since then, the program has grown to become the largest nightly mobile soup kitchen in New York. Join us in celebrating the 3 ..Read More
City Touts Increased Shelter Inspections and Repairs Posted on March 10, 2016 by Laura Nahmias in Politico New York City Hall officials said Wednesday they have made a significant dent in addressing tens of thousands of building code and health violations at the city’s homeless shelters as part of a major overhaul of the way the city manages homelessness. Since Jan. 1, th ..Read More
The Real Problem With The Post’s Homeless-Shaming Cover Stories Posted on March 9, 2016 by Brendan Jay Sullivan in The Observer Anything groundbreaking happen in the world’s richest economy last night? Perhaps you were going to pick up the paper for news about the primaries? Don’t worry—The New York Post will get to that on page eight, because the front page is devoted to shaming ..Read More