NYC.gov is the official website of the city of New York which provides comprehensive resources and services for all residents, including those experiencing homelessness. It features various initiatives, programs, and support services to assist homeless individuals and families. These include emergency shelter assistance, affordable housing resources, health and mental health services, employment assistance, and other supportive services. The site not only offers immediate help but also outlines long-term strategies and policies aimed at preventing and reducing homelessness in New York City.
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