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What Would NYC Look Like Without Right to Shelter? Bleak, Say the People Who’ve Needed It

2022-09-21T13:18:53-04:00September 20th, 2022|

City Limits

Given the persistent crisis, what New York City really needs is a right to housing, said Karim Walker, an organizer [with the Safety Net Project] who spent years staying in public spaces, in DHS men’s shelters and in SafeHavens—facilities with fewer restrictions than the broader shelter network—before getting an apartment through a housing lottery.

NYC ‘nearing its breaking point’ amid influx of migrants, reassessing longstanding procedures

2022-09-19T13:14:39-04:00September 15th, 2022|

ABC News 7

“Challenging the right to shelter is dangerous,’ the Safety Net Project of the Urban Justice Center wrote on Twitter. ‘Without this right, tens of thousands of people will be on the street.”

Bill to Require Mental Health Staff at Family Shelters Spurs Worry Over ‘Unintended Effects’

2022-09-19T13:10:55-04:00September 15th, 2022|

City Limits

“But other advocates argued the resources the legislation looks to provide, while well-intended, would be better used to shore up mental healthcare options for families in shelter outside the facilities they’re staying in. ‘We think a better option for the city is to fund dedicated lines for additional mental health support off-site,’ said Helen Strom, homeless and benefits director at the Urban Justice Center’s Safety Net Project.”

1 in 6 homeless New Yorkers eligible for supportive housing assistance received aid, report finds

2022-09-19T13:07:55-04:00September 14th, 2022|

Gothamist

“Among the report’s findings was how few people living on the streets and in the subways, parks, and other public spaces were directly placed into permanent housing. ‘That number is shocking,’ said Craig Hughes, a social worker with the Safety Net Project of the Urban Justice Center.

City’s Supportive Housing Remains Out of Reach for Most Applicants, Data Shows

2022-09-14T15:41:11-04:00September 9th, 2022|

City Limits

“Until recently, the city did not publicly release details on supportive housing acceptance and rejections, forcing advocates at Urban Justice Center’s Safety Net Project to file Freedom of Information Law requests to access that data (the organization did so for years, sharing the findings on Twitter).”

NYC Now Leasing 11 Hotels for Families as Homeless Population Rises

2022-08-22T16:17:35-04:00August 10th, 2022|

City Limits

“‘The clear solution is for the city to get serious about housing for homeless New Yorkers no matter where they come from,’ said Karim Walker, an organizer with the Safety Net Project of the Urban Justice Center who has experienced homelessness.”

Closure of Union Square benefits center leaves vulnerable NYers scrambling

2022-08-08T14:50:54-04:00August 5th, 2022|

Gothamist

“Clients often describe hostile behavior from city benefits workers and say their cases are regularly closed for no reason, a report from the Safety Net Project of the Urban Justice Center found.

Real Estate Is Funding Eric Adams’s Fifth Homeless ‘Outreach’ Initiative. What’s the End Game?

2022-08-08T14:49:47-04:00August 2nd, 2022|

New York Focus

‘Corporate-funded outreach teams will most likely be focused on getting homeless people out of sight and off corporate property, far more than getting them housed,’ said Kathleen Cash, homeless and benefits advocate for the Urban Justice Center’s Safety Net Project.”

City forced to house homeless families in offices for first time since 2014

2022-08-03T13:06:34-04:00July 27th, 2022|

Crain's NY

“‘We haven’t seen that number since April 2021,” said Craig Hughes, senior social worker for policy and client advocacy at [Safety Net Project of] the Urban Justice Center. “If this continues at pace, we’re likely to hit 50,000 this weekend in those beds, and that’s a frightening mark.””

‘At Their Breaking Point’: Tenants Fight to Stay in Their Homes

2022-06-27T14:46:29-04:00June 24th, 2022|

New York Times

The dam will burst, said Raven S. Dorantes, a managing attorney of the Urban Justice Center’s Safety Net Project. It’s only a matter of time. “You are going to see a lot more folks at their breaking point,” she said.