Posted on January 13, 2017 by Amanda Mikelberg in Metro Metro, By Amanda Mikelberg Most of the homelessness in New York is hidden. It’s not begging on the subway. It’s not pushing a cart loaded with garbage-bags of possessions. “You see the faces on the train but you may not even know that they are homeless, it’s not always a problem we can see,” Giselle Routhier, policy director for the Coalition for the Homeless, told Metro on the release of her new report, “Family Homelessness in NYC: City and State Must Meet Unprecedented Scale of Crisis with Proven Solutions.”