Delivering holiday cheer for kids in shelters Posted on November 18, 2022 by Roger Clark in NY1 Maria Aguilar is the Outreach Coordinator for the Coalition for the Homeless Summer Camp. In November, her focus turns to opening boxes filled with toys and sorting them by age — which are destined for children living in city shelters. Read more… ..Read More
NYC Pilots ‘Housing First’ Plan for Handful of Homeless Adults Posted on November 15, 2022 by David Brand in City Limits The program is run by the organization Volunteers of America-Greater New York and has been called an encouraging step for addressing homelessness, but the 80 units represent a sliver of New York City’s vacant supportive housing stock. Read more… ..Read More
Mayor Eric Adams to roll out reforms to help the homeless and low-income families get permanent housing Posted on November 14, 2022 by MARCIA KRAMER in CBS News NEW YORK — Facing both a housing crisis and a homeless crisis, Mayor Eric Adams announced a series of reforms on Monday to help New Yorkers find permanent homes all over the city, including in higher-income neighborhoods that have not welcomed the indige ..Read More
Mayor Adams to Shut Down Randall’s Island Tent Complex for Asylum-Seekers Posted on November 10, 2022 by David Brand in City Limits The site has capacity for 1,000 people, but has seen relatively few visitors while continuing to encounter intense criticism from immigrants rights advocates and members of the City Council. Residents will be moved to a Manhattan hotel next week. Read moreR ..Read More
Nearly 2,600 Apartments for Mentally ill and Homeless People Sit Vacant Posted on November 4, 2022 by Andy Newman in The New York Times Placing New York’s homeless and mentally ill in housing that comes with social services, a key to keeping people from living in the streets and subways, is proving to be a challenge for the city. Read more… ..Read More
NYC migrant crisis highlights long standing homeless shelter issues Posted on November 4, 2022 by Chau Lam in Gothamist Under the FDR Drive in midtown Manhattan, dozens of asylum seekers gathered under the parkway last Thursday, waiting for a mobile soup kitchen to arrive. Read more… ..Read More
This is the most important van in NYC… and it’s full of socks. Posted on November 1, 2022 by Heather Wake in Upworthy How can socks make such a huge difference? You’d be surprised. Read more… ..Read More
Advocates express concerns over National Guard presence at NYC shelters Posted on October 27, 2022 by Chau Lam in Gothamist The deployment of National Guard troops to several homeless shelters across the city is raising alarms among advocates regardless of the roles the guard members serve. Read more… ..Read More
Less Than 10% of Tenants Facing Eviction Actually Got a Lawyer Last Month, Undermining ‘Right to Counsel’ Law Posted on October 27, 2022 by SAM RABIYAH in The City NYC Over 17,000 tenants did not have legal counsel in Housing Court cases brought by their landlords this year, new state numbers show. Read more… ..Read More