New York City Mayor Eric Adams, in collaboration with city officials, has launched a pilot program titled 'Project Home' aimed at assisting domestic violence survivors. The initiative seeks to transition survivors from city shelters to permanent, safe housing. This program is part of a broader effort that includes expanding eligibility for other housing programs to better support these individuals. Additionally, NYC Speaker Adams emphasized the need for the city budget to fully fund housing microgrants and build new supportive housing to enhance this initiative.
Domestic violence survivors in New York City now have a new program available to them to help them find safe and permanent housing for themselves and their children. "Project Home" aims to move them out of shelters and into homes sooner. Learn more: https://t.co/6oBV6bV7VX https://t.co/NNW1TVQNfR
ICYMI: This week @NYCMayor and @NYCDSSCommr announced a new pilot program that will help domestic violence survivors move into permanent and SAFE housing sooner. We are also expanding eligibility for other housing programs to better help survivors. https://t.co/JYzZcdarK0 https://t.co/oK0XzTQgJp
The City’s Project Home program is an important step towards supporting survivors of domestic and gender-based violence, but it must be paired with a commitment to fully funding housing microgrants and building new supportive housing in the city budget. https://t.co/xiccJqmfPY
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New York City is launching a pilot program to help domestic violence survivors out of city shelters and into more permanent housing. Watch the announcement. https://t.co/rdu6FdzwOG
Today, we're giving domestic violence survivors hope with Project Home, a pilot program to provide housing assistance to domestic violence survivors living in shelter. We're also expanding eligibility for supportive and affordable housing for survivors. Learn more:… https://t.co/6GZ7cBeJSg
Watch Live Now: Mayor Eric Adams is making an announcement about housing for domestic violence survivors. Streaming on CBS News New York. https://t.co/rdu6FdzwOG
Everyone deserves to be safe in their relationships and live a life free of domestic and gender-based violence. Join us now at City Hall. https://t.co/MLKOZbIT05