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The 150 beds at Ace’s Place serve a population that is disproportionately likely to be without a permanent home, data shows.
NYC opens the nation's first government-funded transgender homeless shelter with $63 million reportedly in taxpayer funding, ...
New York City will open the nation's first city-run homeless shelter specifically for transgender and gender-nonconforming ...
New York City opened the country’s first city-funded shelter for transgender and gender-nonconforming people experiencing ...
"We are just further segregating the homeless system and ignoring the very real problems in favor of progressive political ...
Democrat-run New York City (NYC) has opened the country’s first-ever taxpayer-funded homeless shelter for transgender people ...
Summer camp is always an oasis, particularly for urban children like those who splashed, played and poked sticks at beetles ...
A fear among neighborhood residents that new homeless shelters will bring unfamiliar people – some of them desperate or addicted to drugs or mentally ill – into their community is not a new phenomenon ...
Migrant families mostly live in the 150 or so shelters overseen by the State Department of Homeless Services, which is why the city needed to get state approval for the 60-day limit at the shelters.
A group of East New York residents planning to sue the Department of Homeless Services claims the agency has violated the “fair share” clause of the city charter, which requires that homeless shelters ...
The nation's first government-funded homeless shelter for transgender and gender-nonconforming people opened in New York City ...
New York City has officially opened its first shelter for transgender and gender-nonconforming people who are homeless.