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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
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
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.
Nonprofit recruits New Yorkers to fight book banning
PEN America marked Banned Books Week by encouraging New Yorkers to participate in events promoting the freedom to read and advocating against book banning and
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
$1B mental health care plan includes 500 more psychiatric beds by 2024, Hochul says
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday provided an update on the state’s $1 billion investment in mental health care, saying it’s moving well ahead of schedule.