Other New York City resources for homelessness and mental illness
- Common Ground, a non-profit
housing and community development organization.
- Covenant House,
an agency serving homeless, runaway and at-risk youth.
- Addiciton resource guide,
a comprehensive directory of addiction treatment facilities.
- Village Care of New York,
a leader in quality, comprehensive, community-based care and services for older adults.
- Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen,
feeding New York's hungry and homeless for 20 years.
- Project Renewal,
helping homeless people move from the streets to independent living.
- Community Access,
helping people with psychiatric disabilities make the transition from shelters and hospitals
to independent living.
- Center for Urban Community Services,
providing supportive services to people with mental illness, AIDS, substance abuse,
and other special needs.
- The Dwelling Place,
a film by Leonard Cox that tells the story of a shelter for homeless women in the heart
of Hell's Kitchen.
- Project Find,
helping older adults on Manhattan's West Side to live more vital and independent lives.
- Urban Pathways,
providing services and shelter options for homeless New Yorkers.