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2816 US Route 9, Malta, NY 12020
Assists individuals and families who are homeless due to domestic violence. Offers permanent supportive and rapid rehousing components that provide rent subsidy and supportive services to help participants remain safe and work toward self-sufficiency.
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25 Jefferson St, Salamanca, NY 14779
JHA is a permanent supported housing program for homeless households containing at least one member with a disabling condition. One, two, and three bedroom units are available. On-site case management services help tenants access services and supports needed to stabilize housing and address barriers to future success.
1050 Niagara St, Buffalo, NY 14213
Mental health mobile outreach team providing assistance in obtaining housing, case management, mental health counseling, psychiatric evaluations, and placement into Shelter Plus Care housing units. Provides services to individuals with both substance abuse and mental health disorders (MICA). Operates supported housing units for homeless individuals with psychiatric disorders.
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.
728 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12307
Provides rental assistance and case management to homeless individuals with disabilities and their families through a Federal Grant Program funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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91 N Franklin St, Suite 200, Hempstead, NY 11550
Provides permanent housing for victims of violence in Nassau County.
40 Smith Street, Middletown, NY 10940
Furnished rooms in Middletown for men with special needs including a history of incarceration, substance use disorder, and mental health issues. Shared living facilities and a community room. Heat/hot water and cable available.
11 Renaissance oulevard, Middle Island, NY 11953
Provides housing units for homeless adults with disabilities and a history of high Medicaid usage as well as low income individuals and families. Services include medication management, crisis intervention, case management, assistance with medical concerns, community integration, life skills training, employment assistance, parenting skills training, financial management, education assistance, and advocacy. Call for further information.
2515 Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
Provides supportive housing for homeless single parents and their children. Maximum family size, at time of admission, is one adult parent and three children or a pregnant woman in her third trimester. Apartments are fully furnished, with two bedrooms, large community room, coin laundry facilities, and security system in building. Comprehensive case management services provided with life skills programming.
2211 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214
Supported non-emergency housing provided to homeless individuals in recovery from substance use or mental illness. Program employs client-centered cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavioral therapies, along with motivational interviewing to help residents learn to cope with life experiences without relying on substance use. Utilizes trauma-informed care practices that seek to address each individual's past history or trauma and its effect on their lives.
31 West Main Street, 3rd Floor, Ste. 300, Patchogue, NY 11772
Helps participants and their families who are homeless, transition back to permanent housing within their community as quickly as possible. The RRH Program is designed to assist households in addressing and overcoming barriers to obtaining and maintaining permanent housing, thereby reducing the time they experience homelessness. Households will be assessed for initial assistance, which may include supportive services, housing supports, case management, and employment assistance, all with a focus on long-term housing retention. This program is intended for individuals and families who, after receiving temporary rental assistance (short- to medium-term support), can live independently and afford rent once the program term ends. Financial assistance will be provided to eligible households on a case-by-case basis.
840 Suffolk Avenue, Brentwood, NY 11717
Provides permanent housing for low income or homeless persons with HIV/AIDS. Supportive services include: case management, transportation, advocacy, referral to medical, mental health and substance abuse services, crisis intervention, permanency planning and HIV education. Affiliated with Transitional Services of New York for Long Island, Inc.
317 Sheridan Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Provides 40 housing units with supportive and permanent housing to individuals and families that are homeless and have a disability, including those with a severe and persistent mental illness, chronic illness or substance use, or physical impairments. All residents receive case management services to assist with an independent lifestyle.
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66 Englewood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214
Between the Supportive Housing Program and the Medicaid Redesign Team, 55 individuals are provided permanent supportive housing in scattered-site apartments throughout Erie County. Clients receive assistance with apartment searching, linkages to community resources, and independent community living skills. ##REENTRY##
57 Howard St, (Formerly Public School 75), Buffalo, NY 14206
Provides affordable housing for homeless Veterans in brand new, move-in ready apartments, with rental subsidies covering up to 100% of rent. Some residents may also qualify for utility allowance, depending on income. Robust case management services are provided to residents. Each apartment includes a bed, bedding, towels, kitchen accessories, cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, and some furniture. ##Veteran##
176 Sheridan Avenue, Albany, NY 12210
Offers a year-round mix of emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for both individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Offers 8 seasonal emergency shelter beds for adults and families who are homeless between November and April. Provides year-round single room occupancy permanent housing units for homeless individuals. Services include meals, showers, laundry facilities, case management, and life skills groups.
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24 Smith Avenue, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Provides permanent housing and case management services for formerly homeless, chemically dependent individuals and their families. The program provides support so that eventually the individuals and families can assume their own lease and become fully independent.
201 Nott Terrace, Schenectady, NY 12307
Provides affordable housing and community based supports to individuals with a severe and persistent mental illness.
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26 W Park Ave, Suite B, Long Beach, NY 11561
Provides permanent housing assistance for homeless individuals/families with a disability. Participants contribute 30% of their income to the rent. Contact office for forms, application and further information.
200 North Water Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
Assists those individuals who have been chronically homeless due to disability with a permanent supportive housing program. Clients live in their own apartment and receive supportive case management services that enable them to live productive lives while maintaining permanent housing.
58 Portion Road, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Provides housing units for homeless veterans with disabilities and low income individuals and families. Services include medication management, crisis intervention, case management, assistance with medical concerns, community integration, life skills training, employment assistance, parenting skills training, financial management, education assistance, and advocacy. Call for further information.