Where to volunteer in NYC: Homelessness Posted on August 15, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena More than 50,000 people are homeless in New York right now, and according to Mary Brosnahan, who’s spent 25 years as the director of the Coalition for the Homeless, the problem hasn’t been this bad since the Great Depression. Mayor Bill de Blasio has anno ..Read More
New York’s Hidden Homeless: Part 3, Danielle’s story Posted on August 15, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena In the final part of a series commissioned by Susan Sarandon, we hear the stories of those living on the streets in our city. ..Read More
New York’s Hidden Homeless: Part 2, Shameeka’s story Posted on August 13, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena In the second part of a series commissioned by Susan Sarandon, we hear the stories of those living on the streets in our city. ..Read More
New York’s Hidden Homeless: Part 1, Angel’s story Posted on August 12, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena in Time Out New York In the first part of a series commissioned by Susan Sarandon, we hear the stories of those living on the streets in our city. ..Read More
The Mayor Begins His War on Homelessness Posted on August 20, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena A look at the first seven months of the de Blasio administration’s push to reduce record-high homelessness in New York City. ..Read More
Helping Even More Tenants with Excessive Rent Burdens! Posted on August 13, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena in Housing Court Monitor It has been a good year for state legislative efforts in New York to help more tenants cope with excessive rent burdens. Not only was the income limit for the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) raised to $50,000, but we can soon raise the limit for ..Read More
City’s Homeless Program To Pay Rent Of Some Families Leaving Shelters Posted on August 13, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena in CBS New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plans for the city’s homeless program has one homeless advocate encouraged. “It’s certainly a sea change from (former Mayor Michael) Bloomberg’s punitive approach toward homelessness,” said Mary Brosnahan, the president o ..Read More
Deal Reached on Rental Subsidies for Homeless Families Posted on August 13, 2014 by Gabriela Sandoval Requena in WNYC After months of negotiations, New York City has reached an agreement with the state to provide rent money for homeless families with children, a move that could get thousands of people out of shelters in the coming year. ..Read More
2 Programs Aim to Move New York Families From Shelters Posted on August 12, 2014 by Sarah Murphy in The New York Times State and city officials have agreed to create two rent subsidy programs to help families with children leave New York City shelters and move into their own apartments. ..Read More