Politics & Government

$1.6 Million to Combat Homelessness In Hudson Valley

The funding is part of $15.7 million awarded in New York.

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The State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) announced that it awarded more than $15.7 million to help prevent homelessness and help those in crisis find stable housing across New York State. Sixty-seven organizations have been selected to receive funding through OTDA's Solutions to End Homelessness Program (STEHP). Eight organizations in the Mid-Hudson Valley will receive a total of $1.6 million. Three of the eight funding awards are for the renewal of existing projects.

"STEHP is designed to reduce homelessness by providing prevention services to avoid shelter placements and rapid re-housing services for those who have already sought shelter," said OTDA Executive Deputy Commissioner Elizabeth Berlin. "This program, combined with our efforts to provide supportive housing to those who are already homeless, reflects OTDA's strong commitment to a comprehensive approach to reducing homelessness in New York State. OTDA's collaboration with federal and local partners, including local Continuum of Care homeless coordinating bodies, further strengthens our response."

The goal of STEHP is to help individuals and families remain in or obtain permanent housing, assist them with supportive services during their experience of homelessness, or the eviction process, and assist in achieving housing stabilization. The range of activities funded under the STEHP awards includes: maintaining and improving the quality of emergency and transitional shelters and drop-in centers for homeless individuals and families: assisting in meeting the costs of operating such programs; providing comprehensive supportive services aimed at housing stabilization; providing rapid re-housing services (obtaining a permanent living situation); and providing eviction prevention assistance to individuals and families.

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As part of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's focus on streamlining State government in order to achieve measurable outcomes, beginning with the 2011-12 fiscal year enacted budget, four existing homelessness prevention programs (the Homelessness Intervention Program, the Supplemental Homelessness Intervention Program, the Homelessness Prevention Program, and the Emergency Solutions Grant Program) were combined into one homelessness prevention and crisis intervention program, STEHP.

The following organizations have received funding in the Mid-Hudson Valley:

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New Awards

Organization County Amount Legal Aid Society of Rockland County Rockland $72,798 Cluster Westchester $114,073 HONOR ehg (A Friend's House) Orange $75,967 St. Christopher's Inn Westchester $150,000 Hudson River Housing, Inc. Dutchess $321,889

Renewals

Rural Ulster Preservation Company (RUPCO) Ulster $320,800 The Sharing Community, Inc. Westchester $198,847 Westhab, Inc. Westchester $319,683


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