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1 Alexander Place, Glen Cove, NY 11542
Provides temporary housing, emergency housing, assistance in finding permanent housing and case management for families consisting of women and children.
18 Seward Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940
Housing for eligible homeless applicants/recipients provided.
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380 S Main Street, Elmira, NY 14904
Assists with temporary housing for individuals and families who have no permanent housing.
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28 Lincoln Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
Access to all Emergency Housing for Homeless Persons Requires a Referral by a DSS office location/hotline operator. For Nassau County, please call (516)227-8519 or the evening/emergency number at (516)573-8626. For Suffolk County, please call (631)854-9517 or the evening/emergency number at (631)854-9100. If you are ineligible for DSS services, please call Long Island Coalition for the Homeless at (631)464-4314.
Provides food, clothing, and shelter for the homeless on the East End of Long Island. Overnight emergency shelter is open from November 1st to April 30th. Guests are transported nightly from Maureen's Haven to an assigned host site at locations in Southampton, Southold, Riverhead, and East Hampton. The Kay Kidde Day Center, Case Manager, and Support Services are available year round at the Riverhead location. Services include: case management, housing assistance, access to healthcare providers, counseling, supportive services, programs, daytime respite, food, clothing, job training, educational opportunities, and a community garden. The Homeless Outreach Programs provide critical services to those who need it most. They include: the Summer Weekend Lunch Program, street outreach and responding to concerns about the homeless in our community, and coordinating services among providers for those individuals who are unable or reluctant to access them directly.
22 Linden Avenue, Spring Valley, NY 10977
Good Counsel Homes provides temporary shelter for homeless pregnant women. Available services include educational opportunities, preparation for the GED examination, medical and psychological support, career training, on-site counseling, and a full range of Life Skill courses taught in the homes.
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200 North Water Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
RISE is a collaborative program focused on helping survivors of domestic violence and their families move forward from the trauma, isolation, and financial instability arising out of domestic violence. CHHOP partners with My Sisters' Place and Lifting Up Westchester to provide housing, case management, domestic violence counseling and support and specialized employment services.
200 North Water Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
Provides temporary shelter to homeless families, singles and childless couples. The office has a contractual relationship with not-for-profit agencies for the provision of case management services, shelter facilities, transitional residences, and emergency apartments.
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31 Prospect Street, Brewster, NY 10509
An overnight shelter with dinner and a cot from 8:30 pm-6:00 am. Also, a warming center at a nearby location from 6:30 am-2:30 pm.
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324 Main Street, Northport, NY 11768
Access to all Emergency Housing for Homeless Persons Requires a Referral by a DSS office location/hotline operator. For Nassau County, please call (516)227-8519 or the evening/emergency number at (516)573-8626. For Suffolk County, please call (631)854-9517 or the evening/emergency number at (631)854-9100. If you are ineligible for DSS services, please call Long Island Coalition for the Homeless at (631)464-4314.
Provides programs aimed at youth development, social interaction, and community impact. Some of these programs include: Community Impact Team (student-driven community service club with projects ranging from food drives, supply drives for local shelters, etc.), Drop-In (recreational program designed to give youth a safe space to hang out with their friends, watch movies, play video games, listen to music, make art, etc.), Middle and High School Basketball (at Northport Middle School), Grandfriends (pairs Northport High School students with seniors living at Atria), and Arts and Crafts. Also receives in-house support services through the Huntington Youth Bureau which includes Drug and Alcohol Project (substance abuse counseling, referrals and education, crisis intervention), Sanctuary (emergency short-term housing for homeless youth and their families), Project Excel (GED preparation, vocational counseling, job placement), Youth Court, and a crisis hotline. Publishes an agency brochure and calendar of events.
15 Church Street, Highland, NY 12528
Assists low income individuals and families with various needs, such as benefits information, information and referral to needed resources, advocacy, translation services, and case management assistance.Serviced ProvidedGeneral AssistanceFamily Development PlansEmergency FoodEmergency ShelterHousing AssistanceHome Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) (Income Guidelines) Weatherization Assistance Income Guidelines)Head Start and Early Head StartMass distribution of fruits and vegetablesInformation and ReferralsEmployment and job trainingFood PantryClothes ClosetLifeline Safe-Link Telephone Service (Kingston)Notary Assistance on site (Kingston)Free bread and donated produce distribution on Wednesday (Highland)Translation Services (Highland)Summer Youth Program (Highland & Ellenville)Transportation funds available as vouchers with UCAT (Highland)Bilingual in Spanish and English/ Translation services (Ellenville)Free Farm Stand
605 Old Country Road, Riverhead, NY 11901
Access to all Emergency Housing for Homeless Persons Requires a Referral by a DSS office location/hotline operator. For Nassau County, please call (516)227-8519 or the evening/emergency number at (516)573-8626. For Suffolk County, please call (631)854-9517 or the evening/emergency number at (631)854-9100. If you are ineligible for DSS services, please call Long Island Coalition for the Homeless at (631)464-4314.
Provides emergency shelter for those in need.
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150 North Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides an overnight shelter providing services for up to 60 homeless adults each night of the year, with 2 meals, shower facilities, including supportive counseling, advocacy and other needed referrals.
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9 Johnston St, Newburgh, NY 12550
NM provides an 20-bed temporary emergency/transitional shelter for homeless individuals.
Warming Station, located at Newburgh Ministry on 13 Bridge Street: Open year-round; Phone: 845-563-0713
200 North Water Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
Provides a night time only, seasonal warming site for homeless individuals during cold weather months.
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436 West Main Street, Patchogue, NY 11772
Access to all Emergency Housing for Homeless Persons Requires a Referral by a DSS office location/hotline operator. For Nassau County, please call (516)227-8519 or the evening/emergency number at (516)573-8626. For Suffolk County, please call (631)854-9517 or the evening/emergency number at (631)854-9100. If you are ineligible for DSS services, please call Long Island Coalition for the Homeless at (631)464-4314.
Offers shelter program and residence in Sayville for homeless females ages 18-24 who are pregnant/parenting and their children. Counseling and referral services for youth and families in crisis. While in the program, residents receive childcare on site while they continue their education or attend school.
226 Warren Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Provides emergency overnight shelter when the forecast is for temperature of 32 degress or lower (including wind chill) or at least 12 inches of precipitation is predicted.
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18 Seward Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940
Housing is provided for eligible homeless applicants. Hotel vouchers are granted only when the county shelter is full. Collaboration of agencies provide these services (Ex. Catholic Charities, DSS).
947 3rd Street, Rensselaer, NY 12144
St. Paul's Center is a 19-bed homeless shelter for mothers with children. Shelter and client advocacy is provided for each mother who is a resident at St. Paul's Center.
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86 E Post Rd, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides a full range of shelter and rehabilitative services for up to 38 homeless men, including emergency beds and outreach services for homeless men with nowhere else to go. Also provides housing preparedness, support and retention and employment services. Drop-in assistance when available.
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13 Bridge Street, Newburgh, NY 12550
NM provides an 20-bed temporary emergency/transitional shelter for homeless individuals.
Warming Station, located at Newburgh Ministry on 13 Bridge Street: Open year-round; Phone: 845-563-0713
138 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
On Code Blue evenings (declared when the temperature drops below 10 degrees, the wind chill is expected to reach zero, or when the forecast calls for a foot of snow or more) extra beds will be available for just one night at homeless shelters in the City of Albany, and free transportation to these shelters will be provided by CDTA, the Albany police and firefighters, and Capitaland Taxi. HATAS is still the single point of access for these shelters. Homeless persons can go directly to either the Capital City Rescue Mission at 259 S. Pearl Street or the Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless Drop-In Center at 26 South Swan Street.
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1 Alexander Place, Glen Cove, NY 11542
Provides emergency housing with supportive and case management services for homeless women and children.
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16 Rock City Road, 16 Rock City Road, Woodstock, NY 12498
Provides a hotline for anyone struggling through an emergency situation, such an immediate need for shelter, food, clothing or fuel. Provides counseling, information and referral, and advocacy to access needed services.
1021 Development Court, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides short term financial assistance for low income families who have a temporary financial setback, and need help with basic living expenses, and helps families to gain their financial stability.Apart of Temporary Assistance is homeless shelter placement referrals. DSS in Ulster County is the first point of contact for the homeless through Temporary Assistance.
600 Albany Avenue, Suite 2, Amityville, NY 11701
Oversees the funding process for permanent housing programs that are for homeless households on Long Island. The Coalition is the central access point for housing on Long Island for persons that are homeless for the greatest lengths of time and/or have one or more disabling condition. The Coalition can assess all persons presenting as homeless in the region and refer to the best resource available. The Coalition has a homeless hotline to report street homeless persons in need of housing. Also, provides clothing, food and essentials when available. Call for further information.
