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SUPPORTIVE RECOVERY HOUSING PROGRAM | HAMILTON, FULTON AND MONTGOMERY PREVENTION COUNCIL

Provides housing for individuals in a safe environment to help progress toward recovery.

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HOUSING FOR HOMELESS AND SERVICES TO BECOME INDEPENDENT | BUILDING A BETTER AMERICA

Building A Better America provides transitional housing, job placement, resume writing, PTSD support groups, and AA/NA support.

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REINTEGRATION SCATTERED SITE - FAIRVIEW | FAIRVIEW RECOVERY SERVICES

Transitional residential services located in a more independent community-based apartment setting with case management, vocational and clinical supports and services.

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GRACE HOUSE ROCHESTER | SAVING GRACE MINISTRIES, INC.

* Oversees 3 transitional homes for homeless people in the Rochester area including parolees. * Provides services including, but not limited to: Food. Clothing. Hygiene products. Medical linkages including mental health and prescriptions. Case management services.* Provides a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.

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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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COMMUNITY HOUSING AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CHAAP) | THRIVE WELLNESS AND RECOVERY, INC. FORMERLY CREDO COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THE TREATMENT OF ADDICTIONS, INC. AND TRANSITIONAL LIVING SERIVCES OF NNY

Provides temporary transitional housing assistance for homeless families and single men and women.

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TEMPORARY TRANSITION HOUSING | COMMUNITY HOUSING INNOVATIONS (CHI) - SUFFOLK COUNTY

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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CASA SALVA | CIRCULO DE LA HISPANIDAD INC - LONG BEACH

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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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING | COMMUNITY HOUSING INNOVATIONS

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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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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HUD HOMELESS PROGRAM | THE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, INC.

Provides temporary housing for homeless individuals with a mental health diagnosis.

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FREEDOM COMMONS / FREEDOM COMMONS ACADEMY | CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES (CCA)

Provides low-income housing as well as permanent supportive and transitional housing units for individuals who have previously experienced homelessness and criminal justice involvement.

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Housing Assistance Program | Pathstone

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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Forensic Bed Program | Arbor Housing and Development (Admin Site)

Provides a temporary bed to individuals being released or who have been recently released from the county jail that have a diagnosed mental illness and are homeless.

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MHICM E-RANGE PROGRAM | ALBANY SAMUEL S. STRATTON VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER

Mental Health Intensive Care Management (MHICM) Rural Access Network Growth Enhancement (RANGE) is for veterans with serious mental illness and/or homelessness. Services include: case management, housing referrals, individual therapy and counseling, family consultation and support, linkage to other resources and service providers, medication management, advocacy

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HOUSING ASSISTANCE | COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP FOR MADISON COUNTY

* Assists families who are homeless or at high risk of becoming homeless. Services include:
  • Temporary rental assistance
  • Utility assistance
  • Temporary housing for homeless families
  • Permanent housing for homeless families
  • Budgeting and financial counseling
  • Case management (home visits)

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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 VETERANS SHELTER | VETERANS AND COMMUNITY HOUSING COALITION (VCHC)

Provides transitional shelter for homeless Veterans who have been clean and sober for at least 30 days.

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TRANSITIONAL AND PERMANENT HOUSING | AUBURN RESCUE MISSION

* Provides transitional and permanent apartments to families who are experiencing homelessness. Each family works with a case manager to identify their individualized goals and are connected to community resources to assist them in reaching their highest level of independence.

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LEARNING WEB | LEARNING WEB

Young people-adolescents and young adults- are The Learning Web's reason for being. Assisting young people on their journey to adulthood is our mission: We connect them with an adult role model who helps them learn how to live on their own, while helping them evolve into valued members of our community, combining apprenticeships with mentoring in a range of services that include employment and life skills training, and supervised housing in a program for homeless youth. Through these programs, our participants have developed valuable skills that support them them as their transition into the adult world.

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MIDWAY II | FAMILY OF WOODSTOCK

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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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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SCHUYLER INN VETERANS RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM | PETER YOUNG HOUSING, INDUSTRIES AND TREATMENT

Provides housing for 60 homeless and at-risk veterans with supportive services to help them maintain independence. Services include on-site counseling for personal and family issues with the primary objective of enhancing the quality of work opportunities by providing educational, vocational and employment services through the Altamont Program's Vocational, Educational and Employment Services, job placement and job retention services. Veterans can make the facility their home for a period of 6 months.

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TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM (TLP) | CATHOLIC CHARITIES COMMUNITY MATERNITY SERVICES

Provides residential services for pregnant and parenting adolescents ages 18 to 24 years who have been placed in the custody of their county as a result of parental abuse/neglect, and PINS/juvenile delinquent behavior or other circumstances that have place the youth and their child at risk of harm.

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