Tenant Profiles
Every supportive housing tenant has a story to tell. They are stories of loss and struggle, recovery and triumph. Supportive housing, after all, is simply a means to help at-risk people flourish under backbreaking circumstances. Below, you'll find 15 real-life stories of New Yorkers who fought homelessness, addiction, mental illness, post-incarceration and unemployment with the help of supportive housing.
Alberto
Palladia, Inc.
Crystal
Palladia, Inc.
Dede
Hour Children
Ebony
Hour Children
Emily
Palladia, Inc.
Jamie
Institute for Community Living
Jennifer
Neighbors of Watertown
Johanna
Hour Children
Karen
Bethesda House of Schenectady
Kellie
Hour Children
Lawrence
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany
Margaret
Bowery Residents' Committee
Melissa
JCTOD Outreach, Inc. dba Johnson Park Center
Richard
Housing and Services, Inc.
Tonia
Palladia, Inc.
Wilmarie
Hour Children
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