May 13, 2021
Every Family Housed: A Blueprint to End Family Homelessness for the Next Mayor
Despite the focus on reducing the number of families in shelter, the number of homeless families and children remains unacceptably high because the current approach does not end the cycle of homelessness. While the census has dropped, the Barclays Center does not have the capacity to hold the nearly 29,000 children who slept in a DHS shelter on an average night in 2020. Below, we explore recent trends and outline the homelessness landscape the next mayor will inherit.
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July 2017
Shelter based Child Care Testimony 2
We know that homeless families with children contend with unique challenges as they work to leave shelter for a permanent home. Homelessness wreaks chaos on…
July 2017
Shelter Based Childcare
Homelessness is at an all-time high in New York City, with more than 60,000 people living in shelter. However, most New Yorkers do not know…
June 2017
NYCC General Welfare Testimony
Good afternoon. Thank you to Chair Levin, and all the members of the General Welfare Committee. It is a pleasure to be with you this…
April 2017
The Forgotten Face of Homelessness
As our city’s homelessness crisis reaches epidemic proportions, consensus on how to stanch the flow of New Yorkers into the shelter system has remained elusive….
August 2016
Comments on Rules_HUD Small Area FMR
Establishing a More Effective Fair Market Rent System; Using Small Area Fair Market Rents in Housing Choice Voucher Program Instead of the Current 50th Percentile…