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Health Care for Homeless Veterans - Veterans Affairs

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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VETERAN AND FAMILY SUPPORT | ROCKLAND WESTCOP - HAVERSTRAW

Veteran and family support services help veteran households with housing, financial assistance and many other services that create stability.

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TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM | BRIGHTER TOMORROWS

Provides a housing program for women and children who are victims of domestic violence and another site for single adult victims of human trafficking, and/or victims of domestic violence who were formerly incarcerated.

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Community Living Program | Catholic Charities of Chemung/Schuyler - Main Site

Provides housing assistance and case management services to individuals and families diagnosed with mental illness, substance abuse and other qualifying criteria.

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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR HOMELESS VETERANS - VOA | VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OF UPSTATE NEW YORK

Provides transitional housing and support services for homeless veterans who are referred by the VA.

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EMERGENCY SERVICES | COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAMS CAYUGA/SENECA

* 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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GANNETT HOUSE/HUDSON RIVER LODING | HUDSON RIVER HOUSING - THE LODGE/GANNETT HOUSE

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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Emergency Housing Service - Transitional Services, Inc.

Provides shelter, mental health support, and case management services for homeless individuals with mental illness. Assistance in linkage with housing, financial entitlements, and mental health services. 24-hour supervision.

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Empower Her Housing - YWCA Jamestown

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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Transitional Independent Living Program (TILP) - COI

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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Homeless Housing - Community Action for Wyoming County

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

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NEW FAITH FOR WOMEN | CAPITAL CITY RESCUE MISSION

Provides a year-long transitional Christian recovery program for women and women with children, up to the age of 12. Offers education, employment readiness assistance, addiction recovery, parenting/life skills, as well as daily basic needs.

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TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAMS | EQUINOX, INC.

Provides a supervized apartment living program for homeless youth ages 16 to 21 years old. Serves pregnant and parenting teens and their dependent children. Offers case management to assist youth to access medical and mental health services, education and employment services.

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TRIOA HOUSE | THE REENTRY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

Transitional Housing for Men with a barrier to housing due to a criminal justice background. Soft skill training and cognitive behavioral therapy sessions.

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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING | HELP USA-WESTHELP MOUNT VERNON

Provides transitional housing for homeless families with a broad range of social services to help them achieve financial independence. Services include case management, housing placement assistance, day care, food pantry, youth leadership training, medical/physical health assessment and an advocacy program. Also provides referrals for other services that may be needed.

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DOTTY'S HOUSE | SCO FAMILY OF SERVICES - MAIN OFFICE

Provides temporary housing, emergency housing, assistance in finding permanent housing and case management for families consisting of women and children.

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VETERANS ASSISTANCE | CARING FOR THE HUNGRY AND HOMELESS OF PEEKSKILL (CHHOP)

This program is a 90-180 day transitional housing program for VA eligible veterans. Supportive case management services and linkage to VA medical and support services are provided as well.

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TRANSITIONAL LIVING COMMUNITY (TLC) | HUDSON RIVER HOUSING

Provides a transitional safe living environment for homeless youth, giving them the opportunity to pursue goals, learn life skills that are necessary for self sufficiency. Participants pay nominal monthly rent, and must be employed and in school, or taking part in an internship or volunteer placement.

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SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM | YWCA OF YONKERS

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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EMERGENCY HOUSING | HAVEN HOUSE - BRIDGES

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.

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ADVOCACY AND CASE MANAGEMENT | BETHESDA HOUSE OF SCHENECTADY

Provides rapid housing placement to homeless individuals and eviction prevention services to at-risk individuals. Offers service coordination to individuals with mental health and substance abuse with severe, persistent, and untreated mental illnesses. Provides assessments and intakes to secure mental health treatment and other services to assist in maintaining permanent housing.

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MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL HOME | OBLATE SISTERS OF THE MOST HOLY REDEEMER

Provides a safe home for women and single mothers ages 18-35 years of age and survivors of sexual exploitation. The Home accompanies these women in their own process through counseling, parenting skills, preparation for independent living, educational assistance, health guidance services, referral to legal services and other identified needs.

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Homeless Intervention and Prevention Program | ACCORD Corporation (Admin)

Assists individuals and families who are at risk of homelessness due to an eviction notice or utility issues or help in avoiding foreclosure. Services include landlord mediation, utility company mediation, referrals, access to safe and affordable transitional housing. Households are counseled on restructuring debt, establishing reinstatement plans, foreclosure prevention strategies, loan forbearance, management of household finances, obtaining rental subsidies, landlord and renter rights, the eviction process and locating alternative housing. Financial assistance also consists of security deposit assistance, rent payment assistance, and assistance with back utilities and back rent. Transitional housing is located in Almond and is only for individuals or families who are facing homelessness.

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