Housing, Manhattan, News Police Arrest a Homeless Activist and Supporters As They Resist Encampment Sweeps After a long standoff, police officers swept an encampment maintained by unhoused activists, arresting seven people April 6, 2022 Luke Cregan Share
Brooklyn, Housing, News, Politics & Policy Homeless New Yorkers Face Old Frustrations Amid New Round of Sweeps Mayor Adams’ campaign to clear encampments have brought little relief — so far — to those meant to benefit, as promises to get people into supportive shelters have gone unanswered March 31, 2022 Staff Share
Bronx, Housing, News, Politics & Policy Dedicated Trans Shelters Are Coming to NYC What will it take to make them succeed? March 24, 2022 Luke Cregan Share
Struggling in the City They “Don’t Walk By” the Hidden Homeless Every year for the last seven, volunteers offer people on the street a few basic supplies and a hot meal on a cold night. March 3, 2015 Swati Gupta Share
Struggling in the City They “Don't Walk By” the Hidden Homeless Every year for the last seven, volunteers offer people on the street a few basic supplies and a hot meal on a cold night. March 3, 2015 admin Share
Multimedia, Two New Yorks, Video Video: A Ride On The Relief Bus A repurposed school bus roams the streets of New York giving out soup, hot chocolate and hope. March 18, 2014 Rishi Iyengar Share
Two New Yorks Counting the Homeless on a Frigid Night: No Easy Task Nearly 3,000 volunteers took part in the 10th annual Homeless Outreach Population Estimate on Tuesday. January 30, 2014 Patrick McGovern Share