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Community Access
Homelessness Prevention, Supportive Housing and Social Services2 Washington Street, 9th floor
New York, NY 10004
Phone: (212) 780-1400
Fax: (212) 780-1412Community Access is a not-for-profit agency that helps people with psychiatric disabilities make the transition from shelters and hospitals to independent living. Community Access provides safe, affordable housing and support services.
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Community Assisted Tenant Controlled Housing
Housing and Community Development121 Sixth Avenue, Suite 501
New York, NY 10013
Phone: (212) 431-9700
Fax: (212) 431-9783Community Assisted Tenant Controlled Housing, Inc. (CATCH) is a not-for profit organization that works to transform distressed buildings across New York City into decent, affordable, resident-controlled housing.
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Community Preservation Corporation
Housing and Community Development28 East 28th Street , 9th Floor
New York, NY 10016-7943
Phone: (212) 869-5300
Fax: (212) 683-0694Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) is a private mortgage lender specializing in financing low-, moderate- and middle-income housing throughout New York and New Jersey. It lends for large and small apartment buildings, occupied or vacant, and for new construction developments. Sponsored by 94 banks and insurance companies, CPC has, since 1974, financed more than 92,000 affordable housing units, representing an investment of more than $3.2 billion. The mission of CPC is to stabilize, strengthen, and sustain low- and mixed-income communities.
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Community Service Society of New York
Homelessness Prevention, Supportive Housing and Social ServicesEmail: info@cssny.org
105 East 22nd Street
New York, NY 10010
Phone: (212) 254-8900The Community Service Society of New York is an independent, nonprofit organization that for more than 150 years has helped New Yorkers in need to defeat the problems of poverty and strengthen community life for all. Programs include the Tenant Advocacy Project, a new venture to address New York’s affordable housing crisis, with the specific objectives of helping more people benefit from available federal housing programs, resolving tenant problems, and preventing eviction and homelessness.
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Cooper Square Committee
Homelessness Prevention, Supportive Housing and Social ServicesEmail: csc@coopersquare.org
61 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 228-8210
Fax: (646) 602-2260The Cooper Square Committee provides free housing services to residents of the Lower East Side, including eviction prevention counseling, housing organizing assistance, tenant issues advice, and assistance in applying for New York City low- and moderate-income housing programs.
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Corporation for Supportive Housing
Homelessness Prevention, Supportive Housing and Social ServicesEmail: ny@csh.org
50 Broadway, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Phone: (212) 986-2966
Fax: (212) 986-6552Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) is a national organization that helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness. CSH works towards its goal of making supportive housing understood, available, and effective by providing high-quality advice and development expertise, by making loans and grants to supportive housing sponsors, by strengthening the supportive housing industry, and by reforming public policy to make it easier to create and operate supportive housing.
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Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation
Housing and Community Development625 Jamaica Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11208
Phone: (718) 647-2800
Fax: (718) 647-2805The Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation (CHLDC) was formed in May 1983 by a group of activist residents and merchants. CHLDC is a not-for-profit community organization, serving 8,000 residents a year through a comprehensive array of community service programs and neighborhood development projects.
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DOROT
Homelessness Prevention, Supportive Housing and Social ServicesEmail: info@dorotusa.org
171 West 85th Street
New York, NY 10024
Phone: (212) 769-2850DOROT is a not-for-profit, multi-service agency that provides support to homebound and homeless elders. DOROT’s Homelessness Prevention Program provides homeless elders with transitional housing in a friendly and supportive environment. Residents receive assistance in obtaining benefits and entitlements and in relocating to affordable, permanent housing. Residents also receive life skills training and counseling aimed at maintaining a stable existence following a return to the community.
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East New York Urban Youth Corps
Housing and Community Development539 Alabama Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11207
Phone: (718) 922-2229
Fax: (718) 922-1171The East New York Urban Youth Corps (ENYUYC) is a neighborhood-based, non-profit community development organization serving East New York, Brooklyn. ENYUYC’s mission is to promote and facilitate neighborhood-controlled revitalization, growth and development. ENYUYC has designed and implemented programs that address affordable housing development and creation of open space and gardens, and it provides social services such as youth development, case management and referrals, supportive housing and community organizing. ENYUYC has produced over 600 affordable rental apartments through rehabilitation of dilapidated buildings and the creation of several new-construction housing and also offers specialized supportive housing.
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Ecumenical Community Development Organization
Housing and Community DevelopmentEmail: contact@ecdo.org
443 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 678-0037
Fax: (212) 678-0889Ecumenical Community Development Organization (ECDO) is a not for profit organization dedicated to improving the housing, social, and economic conditions of low and moderate income residents and businesses of the West and Central Harlem communities. ECDO focuses on housing development and housing management, as well as social and tenant services.
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