This Toy Drive Benefits Kids Living in Shelters, But This Year it’s Quite a Challenge Posted on December 2, 2020 by Elizabeth Lepro in Spectrum News Elizabeth Morales is heading up a small team of staff at the Coalition for the Homeless, working feverishly to open boxes filled with presents, destined for homeless children in city shelters. As Community Outreach Coordinator, she has seen up close what recei ..Read More
NYC will install Wi-Fi in homeless shelters following Daily News report on students’ internet issues Posted on October 26, 2020 by Elizabeth Lepro in New York Daily News The city plans to install Wi-Fi in city-run homeless shelters after the Daily News highlighted issues homeless students are having accessing the internet to attend their remote learning classes. Mayor de Blasio made the announcement Monday, following a News fr ..Read More
City ‘Failing’ to Protect Homeless in Shelters and Hotels During Pandemic, Lawsuit Demanding Solo Rooms Alleges Posted on October 23, 2020 by Elizabeth Lepro in The City Homeless men and women were left to languish in packed hotel rooms and shelters as COVID-19 raged in New York City, putting them at heightened risk of serious illness, a new lawsuit demanding relief charges. The suit, filed late Thursday by the Legal Aid Socie ..Read More
Today’s Read: NYC Students in Shelters Still Can’t Get on the Internet Posted on October 20, 2020 by Jacquelyn Simone The coronavirus pandemic has illuminated and exacerbated many underlying inequities across racial and class lines. The swift transition to remote learning for New York City students this spring is one galling example of the impact of the digital divide, as tho ..Read More
Pandemic Causing New York’s Homeless Population to Grow Posted on September 25, 2020 by Elizabeth Lepro in Spectrum Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there were almost 92,000 homeless New Yorkers. However, now due to a rise in unemployment, opioid use, domestic abuse, and more over the past few months, experts believe that number has grown. “We’re seeing increases in homele ..Read More
September 23rd COVID-19 Virtual Memorial Posted on September 25, 2020 by Elizabeth Lepro On September 23rd, several New York City faith leaders and homeless advocacy and services groups held the third virtual memorial service to honor the many homeless and formerly homeless New Yorkers, as well as those serving them, who have lost their lives duri ..Read More
Your Rights as a Voter Posted on September 25, 2020 by Jacquelyn Simone Can I vote without a permanent address? YES! In 1984, Coalition for the Homeless filed the lawsuit Pitts v. Black, which guaranteed the right to vote for homeless New Yorkers living in shelters, on the streets, or in welfare hotels. What do I need when I go to ..Read More
Harmonia Residents Posted on September 24, 2020 by Elizabeth Lepro Meanwhile, a vocal group of neighbors on the Upper West Side objected to the use of nearby hotels to shelter people experiencing homelessness, even in the midst of a pandemic. They commiserated about so-called “quality of life” issues in a Facebook group a ..Read More
NYC plans to move more homeless to appease complaining residents of well-off neighborhoods, City Council member says Posted on September 12, 2020 by Elizabeth Lepro in New York Daily News Families with children are being moved from a Brooklyn homeless shelter one week before school starts to appease well-to-do New Yorkers who don’t want homeless people among them, said a City Council member who deals with social welfare issues. In the city’ ..Read More