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400 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607

Develops and manages affordable rental housing for farm workers and also provides technical assistance to growers, municipalities and other non-profits to facilitate the development and improvement of affordable housing for migrant and seasonal farm workers.

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Finger Lakes Region 211

285 Sills Road, Building 16, East Patchogue, NY 11772

Provides temporary housing in traditional apartments located throughout the Hudson Valley. Residents from Westchester and Suffolk County can receive assistance. These settings provide families with stability and the opportunity to become self-sufficient with assistance provided by a case manager.

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26 W Park Ave, Suite B, Long Beach, NY 11561

Casa Salva provides temporary housing to homeless survivors of victims of domestic violence and their families fleeing from abusive relationships. Assists individuals to secure housing and provide a rent subsidy for a time-limited basis, with the goal of achieving housing stability and self-sufficiency.

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75 South Broadway, Suite 340, White Plains, NY 10601

Provides temporary housing in traditional apartments located throughout the Hudson Valley. Residents from Westchester and Suffolk County can receive assistance. These settings provide families with stability and the opportunity to become self-sufficient with assistance provided by a case manager.

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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.

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12-16 E 6th St, Jamestown, NY 14701

Assists homeless youth with housing for 6 to 18 months. Youth must be in school, working, or seeking employment while in the program. Youth develop life skills, such as financial self-sufficiency, domestic management, and relationship skills. Other assistance includes food, clothing, transportation, family mediation, advocacy, and referrals. Youth Corps leadership and youth services projects also included.

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211 Western New York

150 E North St, Buffalo, NY 14203

Provides shelter for homeless women and children as well as relief for individuals in domestic violence situations. Offers security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Stays are generally 30 days with an extension if needed. Arrangements are made for residents to move to transitional living situations in an effort to attain self-sufficiency. Provides transitional housing for women. Services provided to residents include: on-site medical care; classroom for preschool children; certified public school teachers and classroom for school age children; licensed daycare; referrals for case management, food, clothing, and shelter; links with social workers and mental health counselors; and a 12 step recovery program for drug and alcohol abuse. HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm; Shelter operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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211 Western New York

6470 US-20A, Ste 1, Perry, NY 14530

Single family home made available for up to 3 years to qualified larger families.

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211 Western New York

1325 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14209

Drop-in center for homeless vets. Provides linkage with VA services and assistance with finding housing. Works with homeless and at-risk veterans to help them overcome the barriers that may prevent them from receiving or benefiting from health services. Veterans have access to a shower in the Drop-in Center. Also offers outreach to homeless veterans in shelters, soup kitchens, and on the streets. Outreach workers help establish eligibility for VA medical service and pension, develop appropriate treatment plans, and screen for community placement. Homeless veterans eligible for VA Healthcare may call for availability and screening for VA funded emergency shelter, transitional housing, and HUD section 8 voucher program. Primary care clinic available on Tuesday mornings by appointment. ##Veteran##

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211 Western New York

180 Oak Street, Buffalo, NY 14203

Offers a variety of housing options, including Individual Residential Alternatives (IRAs), group-style IRAs with 24-hour on-site staff support, apartment-style IRAs in either supported or supervised settings, emergency and transitional housing for those who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless, independent apartments, and affordable housing.

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211 Western New York

401 N Main St, Jamestown, NY 14701

Communal supportive housing program at two secured and structured locations that provides a safe and stable environment for up to 14 adult women (18+ years old) and their children, including boys up to age 12, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Each family has a private bedroom, while common areas such as the living room, kitchen, and bathrooms are shared—fostering supportive relationships that help restore trust and encourage personal growth. This is not emergency housing, it is a longer-term structured program designed for individuals who are ready to work toward stability and independence.

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211 Western New York

127 Union Street, Saratoga, NY 12866

Provides counseling, supervision, and instruction in skills necessary for adults with mental health diagnoses to live independently through individualized service planning, on-site visitation, on-call service, social/recreational activities, and case coordination.

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211 North East New York

25 Center Street, Waterloo, NY 13165

* Offers support services and programs to families in need, such as: Homeless Intervention and Case Management. Supportive Housing Program for Adults. Car Seat Distribution. Health insurance access. Personal Care Pantry. HEAP enrollment. Rapid Re-Housing of Homeless Families. Kinship Care Program. Kinship Care Support Group. Medicaid Transportation Program.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

340 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202

Offers low-cost, single-room occupancy for up to 99 men in need of transitional and/or permanent housing in a convenient location in the downtown community.

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211 Central New York

31 Albany Avenue, PO Box 3516, Kingston, NY 12401

Provides temporary, supervised transitional housing for teenagers 16-21 who do not have family support. The program also offers case management, life skills training and employment/ vocational counseling.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

102 White House Avenue, Roosevelt, NY 11575

Provides emergency food, clothing, and transitional housing to homeless women and children in Nassau County. Provides support counseling, advocacy and networking with multiple agencies including assistance with entry/re-entry into the job market. Additional services include case management and crisis intervention. Seeks to educate and involve the community in a concerted effort to prevent homelessness.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

1715 Union Blvd, Bay Shore, NY 11706

Provides short term, long term and transitional housing throughout Long Island in 58 group homes, emergency shelters, and single family residences for men and women. Every resident has access to intensive case management, transportation, and daily living expenses.

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344 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead, NY 11550

Provides housing services to mentally ill individuals who are experiencing difficulties with their housing situation, and are receiving treatment in any Mental Health program. Services include home visits, case management services, support groups, education, and recreation. Call for more information.

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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

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285 Sills Road, Building 16, East Patchogue, NY 11772

Provides emergency housing through the Supervised Family Residence (SFR). The SFR houses up to nine families each, living under the supervision of a case manager. Families are able to give each other peer support and encouragement, and everyone benefits from the homelike atmosphere. CHI also provides emergency housing to single adults in a Supervised Singles Residence (SSR), licensed by New York State, using the congregate model and providing intensive case management, including supervision from a psychiatric nurse practitioner. In addition, CHI in partnership with Suffolk County DSS, operates a service center in Patchogue open to homeless single adults. Clients at the Resource Center receive help with applying for benefits, addressing mental and physical health issues, education and finding employment.

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389-391 Manchester Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Provides emergency housing for individuals and families referred from DSS. Provides case management to assist with the issues that led to homelessness, access the needed resources, and work towards more stable housing.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

313 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Provides temporary housing for adults transitioning out of homelessness, and assigned a case manager to assist with obtaining community services and pursuing the goals of achieving self sufficiency and permanent housing.

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87 South Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701

Provides single room and studio apartment housing for women, as well as job counseling and training, including employment placement, designed to transition from public assistance to self sufficiency.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

189 Oneil St, Kingston, NY 12401

Provides temporary, supervised transitional housing for teenagers 16-21 who do not have family support. The program also offers case management, life skills training and employment/ vocational counseling.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

91 N Franklin St, Suite 200, Hempstead, NY 11550

Provides rapid, transitional re-housing assistance to homeless survivors of violence and their families fleeing from abusive relationships. Assists individuals to secure housing and provide a rent subsidy for a limited time basis, with a goal to achieve housing stability and self-sufficiency. May also include temporary financial assistance and support services.

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