Helping Homeless People Who Are Mentally Ill

The breakdowns in the social safety net for people living with mental illness are indeed an urgent problem, but those breakdowns affect all people living with mental illness, not just those without homes. Click here to read the full article

Institute for Community Living’s Veterans Shelter in Queens Hosts Housing and Employment Fair Ahead of Veterans Day

Grubhub Donated 500 Meals for the Event In Support of Veterans Experiencing Homelessness (Long Island City, Queens, N.Y.)— On Thursday, November 9, the Institute for Community Living (ICL) hosted a housing and employment fair at its Borden Avenue Veterans Residence in Long Island City—New York City’s only shelter exclusively serving veterans experiencing homelessness. Grubhub’s Serving […]

In New York City, Housing Silos Prevent Reunification

In New York City, which rightfully prides itself on compassion and resilience, there are parents who are trying to rebuild lives with their families but are caught in the crosscurrents of temporary housing, mental health challenges, and the foster care system.  Click here to read the full article

New pilot tackles city’s long waitlist for mental health programs

New York City has quite a number of tools in its toolbox to address severe mental illness, but supply rarely meets demand. That has been an ongoing issue with two of the city’s most popular community-based programs, a statewide model called Assertive Community Treatment and a city-launched initiative called intensive mobile treatment. Click here to read the […]

Helmsley Trust awards $2.3 million to Institute for Community Living

The Institute for Community Living (ICL) in New York City has announced the launch of a three-year, $2.3 million pilot funded by the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to address gaps in support for people who experience serious behavioral health challenges and housing insecurity. Click here to read the full article

Institute for Community Living Launches Innovative Pilot Funded by Helmsley Charitable Trust to Address Mental Health Crisis

New Program Helps Clear Waitlists for City and State Mobile Treatment Programs While Supporting Hardest-to-Reach, Hardest-to-Treat New Yorkers (New York, N.Y.)—This Spring, the Institute for Community Living announced a new $2.3 million three-year pilot funded by the Helmsley Charitable Trust and designed to help address the gaps in support for people who experience serious behavioral […]

Hochul updates on state’s $1B mental health initiative: 500 more beds by 2024

New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced significant progress in the state’s $1 billion mental health care initiative, with developments outpacing original timelines. Nearly 200 formerly homeless residents have been placed in permanent housing, and 99 new state-operated psychiatric beds are now operational. Click here to read the full article