Homeless Intake Shelters and Drop-In Centers (DICs) - ACCESS NYC Homeless Intake Centers help you avoid homelessness and provide temporary shelter when needed Once you’re in shelter, you’ll need to: Develop a plan to move into permanent housing Apply for and maintain Public Assistance eligibility Find and keep a job if you’re able to work Follow shelter rules Drop-In Centers (DICs) help you transition off the street with: Hot meals and clothing
Homeless Shelters - NYC311 The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) homeless shelter system provides temporary, emergency shelter If you are a homeless family, a single pregnant woman, or a single adult, you can apply to enter the shelter system at an intake center
Homeless Drop-In Centers - NYC311 Homeless people may also stay at any Department of Homeless Services shelter or drop-in center without going through the normal intake process When the temperature is 32 degrees or lower, including wind chill values, the City follows Code Blue procedures from 4 PM to 8 AM
Homeless Shelters - BKCB16 - NYC. gov SHELTER INTAKE CENTERS Adult Men 30th Street Men's Shelter Address: 400-430 East 30th Street (1st Avenue and 30th Street), Manhattan Subway: #6 to 28th Street Adult Women Franklin Shelter Address: 112 Franklin Avenue, Bronx Subway: #2 or 5 to 149th Street, then Bus #55 to 166th 3rd Avenue, OR Bus #21 to 166th Street Boston Road H E L P
Families with Children: Applying for Temporary Housing Assistance Where do families with children apply for shelter? All families with children must apply for shelter at DHS' Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH) intake center PATH, located in the Bronx, is a state-of-the-art and eco-friendly facility that has been specifically sized, staffed, and laid out to meet the demand for homeless services
Homeless Services - Manhattan Community Board 4 - NYC. gov Urban Pathways 575 8th Avenue, 9th Floor, 465-0975 Urban Pathways provides services, outreach, drop-in centers, and supportive housing to homeless and formerly homeless individuals Many of their programs and facilities are located in or near Community Board No 4 ADVOCACY New York City Coalition Against Hunger 16 Beaver Street, 3rd Floor, 825
Single Adults: Applying for Temporary Housing Assistance Homeless individuals who have been in shelter in the last 12 months should return to the same shelter What do single adults need to bring to the intake center in order to apply for temporary housing assistance?
Street Outreach - DHS - NYC. gov Street homeless outreach: Teams will contact vulnerable individuals on their Code Blue Priority Lists to ensure safety and bring them to shelter DHS coordinates Code Blue efforts directly with agencies such as DSNY, and the Parks Department, at a borough level