New York City Expands Safe Haven Beds to Address Street Homelessness
In December 2019, Mayor De Blasio announced a new effort to end long-term street homelessness in New York City. The Journey Home: An Action Plan to End Long-Term Street Homelessness calls for the development of 1,000 new Safe Haven beds by the end of 2024. Safe Haven beds would be allocated to street homeless clients w…
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In December 2019, Mayor De Blasio announced a new effort to end long-term street homelessness in New York City. The Journey Home: An Action Plan to End Long-Term Street Homelessness calls for the development of 1,000 new Safe Haven beds by the end of 2024. Safe Haven beds would be allocated to street homeless clients with the greatest acuity of need.
DHS reserves the right to expand the referral source options, based upon DHS need and available capacity. Safe Haven services for single adults at 127 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001. 96 units. Agency: Homeless Services Status: Award
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