The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) prevents homelessness wherever possible and provides short-term emergency shelter and re-housing support whenever needed. These goals are best achieved through partnerships with those they serve, public agencies, and the business and non-profit communities.
The Department of Homeless Services was established in 1993 and made an independent Mayoral agency in 1999. Since its inception, the work of DHS and its nonprofit partners has primarily focused on providing safe shelter, outreach services and, over the last few years, helping individuals and families transition to permanent housing.
| HOMELESS PREVENTION & RESOURCES | ALREADY HOMELESS - FAMILY SERVICES | ALREADY HOMELESS - SINGLE ADULTS |
|---|---|---|
| * Behind In Your Rent
* Domestic Violence * Experiencing a Housing Crisis (HomeBase) * Facing Eviction * Report Building Conditions |
* Who Is Eligible
* Where To Go * What To Bring * What To Expect |
* Where To Go * Securing Shelter * What To Expect |
Source: www.nyc.gov
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