MLK Day of Service with Volunteer NY !
Members of the Old Guard of Westchester participate in the MLK Day of Service sponsored by Volunteer NY! These note cards are inserted in care packages for people experiencing homelessness in Westchester.
Read MoreMarc Dones- Tools to implement anti-racist policies at your agency
A Must Watch! - Tools to implement anti-racist policies at your agency.
Speaker Marc Dones centers around providing the audience with tools and strategies that can transform systems to better serve the needs of the most vulnerable populations. They spoke on the importance of specificity in equity-based work and having diversity at the decision making tables.
Read MoreVolunteer Opportunities for the 2020 PIT Count Available →
It’s official! Planning for the January 2020 Point-in-Time Count is well underway and our listing on the VolunteerNY! website is live. If you are interesting in volunteering please sign up, we can’t do it without you!
#bettertogether #endhomelessness #2020PITCount #Westchester
Read MoreWestchester County CoC Reveals a New Homeless Prioritization Tool
This month Westchester County’s CoC revealed the Comprehensive Homelessness Assessment Tool (CHAT). This proprietary tool will replace the Homeless Assessment Tool (HAT) to collect ONLY what CoC stakeholders have found to be the most relevant and helpful information from clients when identifying housing opportunities for them through Westchester’s Coordinated Entry system and CoC housing inventory. The CHAT score, along with the length of time a person has been homeless will determine an individual or family’s place on the Coordinated Entry Housing Prioritization List.
Important Dates
October 1, 2019 – The CHAT is available to all HMIS users.
October 1-31, 2019 – All current CE enrollees and new clients must have a CHAT done with them
November 1, 2019 - All clients who are in CE but do not yet have an active housing referral will need a CHAT to be referred to housing
**All clients with current housing referrals can proceed without a CHAT. A CHAT will be needed only if the existing housing referral is declined by the client or provider**
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley Presents: Basic Housing Law and Eviction Prevention for the Community Advocate (Including Updates to the New Housing Laws)
Join Legal Services of the Hudson Valley for breakfast and training on basic housing law and useful eviction prevention tools. This training is designed for non-attorney housing advocates/case managers/community activists/and those providing services to low income residents of Westchester County.
Two sessions will be offered at the following locations:
Yonkers Riverfront Library
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
10:00am – 12:00 noon
One Larkin Center, Yonkers, NY 10701
RSVP to: Cindy Rivera (914) 376-3757 ext. 301 or Crivera@lshv.org
Legal Services of the Hudson Valley
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
10:00am – 12:00 noon
90 Maple Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601
RSVP to: Alicia Vasquez (914) 949-1305 ext. 127 or Avasquez@lshv.org
Upcoming Motivational Interviewing Training!
The Westchester County Continuum of Care Partnership for the Homeless invites you to attend our upcoming training sponsored by the CoC’s Educational Sub-Committee entitled; Addressing Substance Misuse in Permanent Supportive Housing with Motivational Interviewing Techniques.
Presenter: Liliane Drago, MA, CASAC Master Counselor, MAC - Director, Outreach Training Institute
Date: October 3rd, 2019
Time: 8:30am - 11:30am (Doors open at 8:15 training starts promptly at 8:30am)
Location: Westchester Board of Elections - 25 Quarropas St, White Plains, NY 10601
Note: Please do not park in the lot next to the building; please park in one of the surrounding municipal lots.
Making the Invisible Visible: Westchester’s Hidden Homeless Children & Youth - Westchester Children’s Association (WCA) began its investigation into child and youth homelessness in Westchester County in fall 2017, to identify how the organization can lend its voice in advocacy to develop adequate and permanent housing for this population. Through comprehensive data analysis and conversations with homeless and formerly homeless community members, County service providers and stakeholders, and an array of government officials and staff, WCA began to identify and understand the complex experiences of homelessness among Westchester’s children and youth. This is WCA’s initial report on child and youth homelessness in Westchester and will be followed with additional information and analysis as WCA continues its work.
Click Here to view the full report.
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Continuum of Care Program Competition
The FY 2019 CoC Program Competition opened on July 3, 2019. This Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) establishes the funding criteria for the FY 2019 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program. This year, HUD is making approximately $2.3 billion in funding available including up to $50 million available for Domestic Violence (DV) Bonus projects. Applications are due Monday, September 30, 2019 at 8:00 PM EDT.
For a copy of the FY 2019 NOFA - CLICK HERE
2019 Spring Symposium – Addressing Hoarding in Supportive Housing Programs – 6/18/19
Jesse Edsell-Vetter of Metro Housing Boston presents on addressing hoarding behaviors to finish this year’s Spring Symposium. Over 130 community members gathered at the Yonkers Riverfront Library to attend this full-day training to explore issues contributing to hoarding behaviors and ways to prevent or decrease them. The training included demonstration of reliable tools to assess hoarding, communication techniques for engaging persons who hoard, and reviewed the process of putting together an effective, evidence-based intervention plan. Thank you Jesse for sharing your expertise on such an important topic!
Westchester’s Continuum of Care (CoC) Annual Meeting on Priorities
On May 23rd, Westchester’s Continuum of Care (CoC) hosted its annual Meeting on Priorities. The Meeting on Priorities provides community members an opportunity to voice what they believe should be included in, and what improvements can be made to our system for preventing and ending homelessness in Westchester County. This year’s topics included; services for individuals with medical disabilities, addressing youth and family homelessness, housing options for individuals who are on the sex offender registry, engaging with the sheltered and unsheltered population, providing day program services in Yonkers, and addressing recidivism rates in eviction prevention programs. The CoC reviews and considers these presentations when determining county-wide priorities