Sentences with phrase «move homeless families»

«Mayor Bloomberg has failed to move homeless families and individuals out of the shelter system and into stable housing, and failed to prevent thousands of New Yorkers from becoming homeless.
Other significant allocations included $ 28.4 million for rental assistance to move homeless families out of shelters, and $ 35.3 million to reduce violence in the city's jails.
Advocates and elected officials want the mayor to designate 2,500 a year to move homeless families out of city shelters...
The city Department of Homeless Services began moving homeless families into the...
The city Department of Homeless Services began moving homeless families into the new St. Peter's Avenue facility on Aug. 21, much to the chagrin of local merchants, who contend that the neighborhood is already laden with social services programs.

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One resident at a Villa Park shelter for the homeless operated by Little Friends Inc. of Naperville said she and her family were evicted from their daughter «s Bensenville apartment Dec. 4, when they moved into a shelter for the first time.
The council says it stopped using Boundary House to temporarily house some of its homeless families due to the shortage of affordable move - on accommodation in that area, and points out that the government's welfare reforms have led to an increasing number of properties being unavailable to those on housing benefit.
► The city will help move 500 homeless families out of shelters into stable, affordable housing through the Living in Communities voucher program.
Among them: prioritizing homeless families for Section 8 vouchers and NYCHA apartments, as well as moving to reinstate a rental assistance program.
Councilman Steven Matteo and Borough President James Oddo said the last homeless families moved out of hotels that were being used as temporary shelters.
It is well - known throughout political circles that in the 80» and 90's, Westchester County purposely move people living on Welfare, Receiving Section 8 Vouchers, and homeless shelters to cities like Mt. Vernon, Yonkers, Peekskill and other high minority populated areas and did not give financial assistance to fund support programs for the large migration of needy families that were purposely sent to these cities by the Westchester County government.
They show that councils are currently moving homeless mothers and children out of their boroughs at a rate of close to 500 families a week, with numbers continuing to rise.
«This hated tax is trapping thousands of families, forcing vulnerable people to food banks and loan sharks, and there is now a serious danger it could end up costing Britain more than it saves as tenants are forced to go homeless or move into the expensive private rented sector.
Recently the New York Times reported on two new proposed rent subsidy programs aimed at helping families with children move from homeless shelters into permanent housing.
It is well - known throughout political circles that in the 1980» and 90's, Westchester County purposely moved people living on Welfare, Receiving Section 8 Vouchers, and homeless shelters to cities like Mt. Vernon, Yonkers, Peekskill and other high minority populated areas and did not give financial assistance to fund support programs for the large migration of needy families that were purposely sent to these cities by the Westchester County government.
The move followed the release of a report that found that overcrowding at homeless shelters and restrictions on the age and sex of those they serve have contributed to the breakup of many families.
(a) For families and children moving out of the community in which they are currently served, including homeless families and foster children, a program must undertake efforts to support effective transitions to other Early Head Start or Head Start programs.
Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, I attended seven schools in two years as my family moved between homeless shelters.
Most pets end up homeless through no fault of their own — «moving» and «landlord issues» are the top reasons people give for relinquishing their pets, meaning shelters and rescue groups are full of wonderful, family - ready pets.
We would use the money we raised from donations to give grants to needing military families for help with their pet's care during emergencies, providing funds to transport pets overseas on moves, pay for emergency surgeries, give food to homeless veterans» dogs, and even basic care, like spay and neuter initiatives.
John Steinbeck «The Grapes of Wrath» Art Ayris, executive pastor at First Baptist Church of Leesburg, made the following remark in an e-mail when he sent an update on how the church is doing in its effort to raise cash for an old motel and renovate it as a shelter for homeless families: «You know we are living somewhat in a Grapes of Wrath time — this is very moving to me to see people respond to the needs of hurting people in their own community.»
If you're the annuitant of this scenario and wish to assuage your fears of losing everything you own including the shirt off your back, best you eschew all the aforementioned suggestions and get back to what your best options are for you and your family before you think about packing up and moving to the nearest boxcar or homeless shelter.
Becoming homeless is itself an additional traumatic event, and the experience of being homeless brings yet more traumas: multiple moves, loss of family and belongings, frequent illness, lack of basic needs such as food and clothing, and often exposure to violence or threats of violence.
Other types of childhood adversity can also include being homeless, living in a war zone, being an immigrant, moving many times, witnessing a sibling being abused, witnessing a father or other caregiver or extended family member being abused, involvement with the criminal justice system, attending a school that enforces a zero - tolerance discipline policy, etc..
i had twin sons; aged 13; in my care at the time; all children were mine biologically.i was a single mother; had no family in new jersey.my sons were on aid for dependent children.i could have notified.teacher was awarded temp.custody; on no legal grounds; august 25th, 1977; of 3 months; and i three months supervised visits; although d.y.f.s. never presented any evidence i was unfit.i still have all papers from 1976 to 2012; when i contacted assignment judge costello (2012); from courts; that i contacted from 1977 to 2000 «pro se; and all civil actions were dismissed without being heard.i was denied due process.the teacher hid my daughter after my visits; for 22 years before i relocated to n.y.c.; and took my sons west near relatives; because the teacher took the s.s.i i had been getting for my daughter (1979); and the aid for dependent children was closed the same year; leaving us homeless; moving from county to county; where welfare was terminated in each county; until we were forced out of new jersey.i found my daughter in 1999; with the help of raymond t. dutcher; agent of n.c.i.c.; n.y.c.; and senator donald t. francesco; and learning disability of new jersey; living apart from the teacher in morristown, n.j. in 1999.
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