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  • ACCESS HRA

    Learn about an online tool to help you apply for benefits from the Human Resources Administration.

  • ACCESS NYC

    Screen for eligibility for City, State, and Federal health and human service benefit programs.

  • CityFHEPS Tenant Assistance

    Learn about rental assistance for low-income families and individual adults who live in shelter or are at risk of becoming homeless.

  • Domestic Violence Shelter Complaint

    Report a problem with a domestic violence shelter.

  • Eviction Prevention and Homebase

    Get help if you have gotten an eviction notice and learn about the Homebase program.

  • Family Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement (FHEPS)

    Get help for families with children who live in shelters, are being evicted, or have been evicted.

  • Home Support Unit

    Learn how landlords, brokers, and property managers can lease vacant apartments to qualified New Yorkers receiving rental assistance.

  • Homeless Assistance

    Get help for a homeless person.

  • Homeless Drop-In Centers

    Get hot meals, clothing, and social services for homeless people living on the streets.

  • Homeless Outreach Population Estimate (HOPE)

    Volunteer to count New Yorkers living on the streets.

  • Homeless Person or Family Contact

    Contact a homeless adult or family in a shelter.

  • Homeless Shelter Aftercare

    Get help for people previously in homeless shelters to keep their permanent housing.

  • Homeless Shelter Complaint

    Make a complaint or comment about a homeless shelter.

  • Homeless Shelter Resident Assistance

    Get help for homeless people who is currently in the shelter system, including medical concerns.

  • Homeless Shelters

    Apply for homeless shelter intake.

  • HRA Rental Assistance Programs for Landlords

    Get help with City rental assistance programs, including apartment registration, tenant disputes, and payment issues.

  • Income Savings Program for Homeless Families

    Learn about the requirement for families to save money while living in a homeless shelter.

  • Income Savings Program for Homeless Individuals

    Learn about the requirement for single adults to save money while living in a homeless shelter.

  • Parenting Support

    Learn about support programs and resources for parents.

  • Pathway Home Program

    Learn about financial assistance to help homeless families move out of shelters and stay with family members or friends.

  • Pregnancy Support

    Learn about programs and services for pregnant women, expectant fathers, and families.

  • Runaway or Homeless Youth Shelter and Support

    Get shelter and services if you are under 21 and in crisis. You can also submit a complaint or comment.

  • Sexual Assault Victim Support

    Request social services and emergency assistance for victims of rape, incest, and sexual assault.

  • Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) for Tenants

    Learn about a program that provides rent assistance for eligible Department of Homeless Services clients.

  • Street Homeless Family or Friend

    Learn about how to help a family member or friend living on the street.

  • Student in Temporary Housing

    Learn about educational services for students who are homeless or in temporary housing.

  • Supportive Housing Assistance

    Get information and help with applying for or living in supportive housing for formerly homeless or incarcerated people or youth aging out of foster care.

  • Three Quarter Housing

    Get help for residents in three quarter housing.

  • Youth Services and Counseling

    Get resources for young people, troubled youth, and their families. Includes Community Connect, walk-in centers, and NYC Teen website.

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