Opinion: It's time for a fuller narrative about preventing homelessness
/If the moratoria end, New York City is on the brink of an eviction tsunami and homelessness crisis at a level never before experienced.
Read MoreIf the moratoria end, New York City is on the brink of an eviction tsunami and homelessness crisis at a level never before experienced.
Read More“Our system is sick and it’s broken, and if you’re gonna help our people this is the way.”
Read MorePermanent housing is the best way to move people off the streets, the authors say.
Read More“It’s not they don’t want to come inside. It’s that they don’t have the right offer.”
Read More“A transitional shelter is something our neighbors need now.”
Read More“Criminalizing poor people or blocking their access to public facilities is plainly discriminatory.”
Read More“It would mean the homeless aren’t treated as throwaways but are instead prioritized.”
Read MoreThe facility will house 75 women over age 50 and will open late next year, the city said.
Read MoreOverall, 111,000 NYC students experienced homelessness at some point last year.
Read MoreJuan Ardila is a candidate for City Council in District 30.
Read MoreThe men have been ostracized by their neighbors on the Upper West Side.
Read MoreA social service organization provides support for homeless, formerly incarcerated New Yorkers at three NYC hotels.
Read More“I'm saying to you that there will not be mass evictions in this state.”
Read More“The city should be making decisions based on sound housing policy and public health policy.”
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