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- Homeless Intake Shelters and Drop-In Centers (DICs) - ACCESS NYC
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 Shelters - NYC311
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
- Welcome to the NYC Department of Homeless Services - DHS - NYC. gov
We help New Yorkers to return quickly to their communities and to permanent housing HOME-STAT Street Outreach HOME-STAT teams work 24-7 in all 5 boroughs to engage street homeless New Yorkers to come indoors
- Homeless Drop-In Centers - NYC311
If you are experiencing unsheltered homelessness and living on the streets or subway, you can get help at drop-in centers These centers are designed to make getting services easier and to help remove barriers that may be keeping you from taking the first step toward transitional and permanent housing
- Project Hospitality - DHS - NYC. gov
Providing temporary, emergency shelter for families and adults who are experiencing homelessness, Project Hospitality provides an individualized approach to each household, thereby aiming to help them transition back to self-sufficiency in the community
- Review of the New York City Department of Homeless Services’ Programs . . .
Street Homeless Transitional shelters for street homeless people include: Drop-In Centers: Located in all five boroughs and open 24 7, allows people to come indoors, rest, bathe, and access services Each center provides basic necessities such as three meals per day, clothing referrals, showers, and limited storage of property and valuables
- Audit Report on the New York City Department of Health and Mental . . .
Clients living in homeless shelters who lack access to doula care or information are being denied their rights in accordance with the New York Standards for Respectful Care at Birth
- COMMUNITY COORDINATOR | City of New York Jobs
- Canvas community and engage with community based homeless population to provide DHS shelter referrals and educate about housing options or other resources available in the community through mediation, referrals, meetings, and other methods - Gather all applicant information including housing history and income
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