The Volunteers of America Upstate New York's Homelessness Prevention program is a resource dedicated to stopping individuals and families from becoming homeless. This program offers comprehensive support services that include a wide range of assistance such as emergency housing, case management, advocacy, counseling, and links to community resources. The main goal is to provide temporary support to those at risk, helping them to regain stability while they work towards securing permanent housing. The services are designed to help individuals and families who are either homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless due to eviction, foreclosure, or other financial crises.
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