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by Ms. Lyda Conn Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I contact DHS NYC?

Dial 311 or visit 311 Online to report an individual who is living on the streets, or to find prevention/shelter programs near you. Please call the main number to be directed to the appropriate office.

What is Code Blue in NYC?

Code Blue. A Code Blue Weather Emergency notice is issued when the temperature drops to 32 degrees Fahrenheit or less between 4 p.m. and 8 a.m., including National Weather Service calculations for wind chill values. No one who is homeless and seeking shelter in New York City during a Code Blue will be denied.

Who is in charge of homeless in NYC?

If you are currently homeless or at-risk of homelessness please contact your local Department of Social Services. If you are located in New York City (NYC), please call 311 or visit the NYC Department of Homeless Services (DHS) where there is information on intake centers, prevention programs, etc.

How do I sue a DHS in NYC?

If you plan to sue DHS, you must first file a Notice of Claim within 90 days of when you notice the stuff is missing/damaged. You can notify DHS by filling out a property loss claim form here. If you are only suing the shelter provider, you do not need to file a notice of claim.

How do homeless survive the winter?

Make sure to line up early for space to stay in a local homeless shelter. If you cannot manage to find any space, try finding a tent or sleeping bag. Get boots that cover your feet, ankles, and, if possible, part of your legs. Wear multiple pairs of socks and shirts and pants.

Does NYC have a homeless problem?

Homelessness in New York City is at its highest levels since the 1930s, during the Great Depression, according to the Coalition for the Homeless. Each night, more than 48,000 homeless people sleep in the city's shelter system, as of February.

What state helps the homeless the most?

ColoradoKey findings: Colorado ranked the top state in the nation for housing assistance from 2018 to 2019. Connecticut saw a 23.6% decline in homelessness from 2018 to 2019.

Where is the best place to be homeless?

Here are the best cities for homeless people in the US:Houston, Texas. In less than 10 years, Houston has successfully reduced its homeless population by 55%. ... Austin, Texas. ... Salt Lake City, Utah. ... Berkeley, California. ... San Diego, California. ... New Orleans, Louisiana.

How do I get rental assistance in NY?

Clients may apply by going to http://www.otda.ny.gov/erap, by calling 1-844-NY1-RENT (1-844-691-7368), or by contacting one of the community-based organizations listed below. HRA will not require clients to apply for ERAP before processing an application for rental assistance.

How long can you stay at a homeless shelter NYC?

There are no limits on how long you can stay in shelter, as long as you are following the shelters rules. If you are given a move out date and do not have permanent housing identified, come into the Crisis Intervention Program to speak with an advocate.

Can I sue the US State Department?

Federal Tort Claims Act The FTCA is a federal law that lets people sue the United States for the wrongful conduct of government employees that causes personal injury or property damage. If you wanted to sue the government for, say, negligence, you would sue under the FTCA.

Who is the commissioner of DHS NYC?

Gary P. Jenkins was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams as the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Social Services (DSS), which oversees both the Human Resources Administration (HRA) and Department of Homeless Services (DHS) in January of 2022.

What does code blue mean in a hospital?

Cardiac or respiratory arrestHospital-only trauma. Code Blue: Cardiac or respiratory arrest or medical. emergency that cannot be moved.

What does code blue mean in school NYC?

• A “Code Blue” announcement means that someone at our. school (inside or outside) may be having a serious health. problem or injury. • Staff people who have been trained in CPR and First Aid. will be responding to the emergency.

What is Code Blue in storm?

The Department of Homeless Services has a policy called “Code Blue” for winter nights when the temperature drops to 32 degrees or below, including wind-chill, between 4:00 PM and 8:00 AM.

COVID-19 Vaccines are Here

All patients over the age of 12 can get the COVID-19 vaccine now. Please call your clinic to make an appointment.

COVID-19 Information

A source for COVID-19 resources and information, including a nurse advice line, testing availability, and how to protect yourself and your family.

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