«New York City needs more
supportive housing in every neighborhood to get more than 40,000 parents and children out of shelters and into permanent housing,» said Councilmember Ben Kallos.
While residents of some communities in the city have protested attempts to instill affordable or
supportive housing in their neighborhoods, Upper East Side residents turned up to voice support for the Win project, which is due to be completed in late 2018.
May 5, 2016 - New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) Commissioner James S. Rubin today announced the start of construction for the Joseph L. Allen Apartments, a new $ 17.9 million New York State funded 51 - unit affordable and
supportive housing development
in Schenectady's Hamilton Hill
neighborhood.
Parents of youth with internalizing and externalizing behaviors, substance use and abuse, delinquency, police arrests, out - of - home placements, and deviant peer association; parents who are depressed, highly stressed, living
in poverty or high - crime
neighborhoods, Spanish - speaking immigrants, parents returning from wars (e.g., Iraq / Afghanistan) who may be experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mothers living
in shelters or
supportive housing because of homelessness or domestic violence, birth parents whose children are
in care because of abuse / neglect, and family with transitions such as divorce, single parenting, and step - families