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178C South Ocean Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520
Provides a residential program for homeless families. From "Homeless to Healing" Homeless Assistance Program - providing case management to assist people out of homelessness for life.
840 Suffolk Avenue, Brentwood, NY 11717
Provides emergency, temporary housing for homeless families in congregate setting. Housing is located in Brentwood, Central Islip and Huntington Station. Staff assist residents to obtain permanent housing and provide the following services: entitlement advocacy, life skill training and referrals to vocational/educational programs, mental health and substance abuse referrals. Affiliated with Transitional Services of New York for Long Island, Inc.
1 Alexander Place, Glen Cove, NY 11542
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 temporary emergency housing and full case management services to homeless women and children.
790 Park Avenue, FSL Headquarters and Olsten Family Center, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides housing relocation, ongoing case management, support services and advocacy for homeless and temporarily displaced families with children living in emergency housing within Suffolk County. Call for further information.
172 1st Street, Newburgh, NY 12550
Transitional housing for families with children and individual apartments.
167 East 2nd Street, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides new toys, books, clothing, hygiene and household items to needy and homeless children, their families and their pets.
1715 Union Boulevard, Bay Shore, NY 11706
Short-term, long-term and transitional housing is provided throughout Long Island in 58 group homes, emergency shelters, and select single-family residences. Those eligible include homeless veterans, veterans with families, veterans and non-veterans with substance abuse and mental health issues, women in need of supportive housing, and those living with HIV/AIDS. Every veteran resident has access to intensive case management, transportation and daily living essentials. Services are made possible through funding from NYS OTDA, Veteran Administration, HUD, and Suffolk County
600 Albany Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701
Provides permanent, supportive housing for 60 homeless veterans and homeless veteran families.
167 East 2nd Street, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides new toys, books, clothing, hygiene and household items to needy and homeless children, their families and their pets.