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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.
* Provides safe and stable housing to homeless men experiencing homelessness that are justice-involved. * Offers the opportunity for residents to become mentors for other men battling substance abuse and mental health issues. * Offers assistance finding, securing and transitioning to permanent housing. * Reunites residents with family in a supportive, drug-free environment.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Offers a year-round mix of emergency, transitional, and permanent housing for both individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Offers 8 seasonal emergency shelter beds for adults and families who are homeless between November and April. Provides year-round single room occupancy permanent housing units for homeless individuals. Services include meals, showers, laundry facilities, case management, and life skills groups.

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Homeless Shelter
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing

Provides women and women with up to two children, ages 7 or younger, with safe, affordable housing. They also receive case management, parenting and life skills education, and the opportunity to work on academic and vocational goals in order to increase their self-sufficiency and prepare to move to permanent housing in the community. Must be working with a case manager from a shelter already and have been assigned by DSS for our referral system.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
* Offers Licensed Congregate Treatment Programs.* Offers Apartment Treatment Programs that prepare individuals to live independent in the community.* Offers a Scattered-Site Supportive Housing program that secures permanent housing for individuals with a mental illness, those with a dual diagnosis, or those who are homeless, have history of homelessness also with a mental health/dual diagnosis through SPOA or Self referral. Not an Emergency Shelter.* Offers Community Residence - Single Room Occupancy (CR-SRO) programs providing housing in a service-enriched, recovery-oriented setting.

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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Single Room Occupancy Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides temporary transitional housing for homeless women and their children and women who are pregnant.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Post Pregnancy Shelter/Transitional Housing
Provides a group home environment with 24-hour staff supervision with short term, focused skill development in a home-like setting. Services include crisis intervention, rehabilitation counseling, social and living skills development (money management, personal hygiene, food preparation, meal planning and recreation activities), medication management, and community integration.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
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.
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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Emergency Shelter
Transitional Housing / Shelter
Family Permanent Supportive 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
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.
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
Transitional Housing Center for homeless.

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At Risk / Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Transitional Housing / Shelter
Provides a transitional shelter, including support services, for homeless individuals with chronic illness, and need a place to stay, until they find a place to live.
A transitional shelter for pregnant women and women with children who are homeless. Services include case management, advocacy, job training referrals, prenatal care, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, parenting skills, housing and economic assistance, and more.

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Transitional Housing / Shelter
Homeless Shelter
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
Assists mental health clients in securing transitional housing that will eventually lead to independent living. Services include linkage with a comprehensive community support system of case management, mental health rehabilitation, respite, employment and health supports. Twenty-four hour, seven day a week, bi-lingual case management services are offered.
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
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 Housing / Shelter
Veteran Benefits Assistance
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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Transitional Housing / Shelter
Low Income / Subsidized Rental Housing
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
Provides supportive housing for women with a diagnosed mental illness, substance abuse, or dual diagnosis, and their children. Services include case management, preventative services, life skills training, medical and mental health services, vocational and job training, education and employment opportunities.