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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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Transitional Housing / Shelter
General Clothing Provision
Homeless Shelter
Personal / Grooming Needs
Provides transitional housing to women ages 16 up to 24 who are pregnant and/or have dependents up to 5 years of age. Offers case management, needs assessment and linkage to education and employment services.
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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Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Psychiatric Resocialization
Transitional Housing / Shelter
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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Transitional Housing / Shelter
Single Mothers
Life Skills Education
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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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Transitional Housing / Shelter
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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General Clothing Provision
Case / Care Management
Job Retraining
Crisis Intervention
Food Pantries
Transitional Housing / Shelter
Offers a wide variety of housing to targeted populations including homeless individuals with a history of substance abuse, and MICA, Housing for Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers. Rents are subsidized and support services in daily living skills training, relapse prevention, and entitlements intervention.

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Transitional Housing / Shelter
Low Income / Subsidized Rental Housing
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.
Youth transitioning out of OCFS court ordered residential placement referred to FCA by OCFS to facilitate a positive transition back to their homes and communities. FCA Workforce Development Coach will identify potential work site opportunities, help youth in the program with vocational/career realms, outreach to the DOL, Chamber of Commerce, and local businesses.

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Job Readiness
Supported Employment
Youth Development
Outreach Programs
Transitional Housing / Shelter
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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Transitional Housing / Shelter
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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Mental Illness / Emotional Disabilities
Transitional Housing / Shelter
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
At Risk / Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
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.
Provides a for long-term transitional housing in a 24-unit apartment complex for pregnant and parenting adolescent girls, ages 16 to 21 years (and their children). Offers a supportive homelike environment where young mothers and their children have access to 24-hour supervision, building security, crisis intervention, transportation, socialization, and recreational activities.

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Post Pregnancy Shelter/Transitional Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
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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Case / Care Management
Homeless Shelter
Veteran Homes
Supportive Housing Placement / Referral
At Risk / Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Transitional Housing / Shelter
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.

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Transitional Housing / Shelter
Homeless People
At Risk Families
Case / Care Management
Homeless Families
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.
Provides treatment and residential services to individuals living with a serious mental illness and possible co-occurring disorders such as alcohol and chemical addictions or chronic medical conditions.

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Transitional Housing / Shelter
Health Related Temporary Housing
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.
Community residence for adolescent males and females who are in need of a structured setting in the community that enables them to become involved in the responsibilities of daily living due to a serious emotional disturbance (SED).

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Children's Protective Services
Transitional Housing / Shelter
Case / Care Management
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.
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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Transitional Housing / Shelter
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.
Veteran and family support services help veteran households with housing, financial assistance and many other services that create stability.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Transitional Housing / Shelter
Military Transition Assistance Programs
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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Transitional Housing / Shelter
Rapid Re-Housing Programs
Provides a safe, supportive 59-bed residence for men ages 25 years and older with mental, physical, or developmental disabilities. Offers both long-term and transitional housing. Residents are provided with case management services, payee services, medication management, three meals and two snacks a day, as well as regularly scheduled activities and outings.

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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses