HousingPlus
Offering permanent housing with supportive services for women and families experiencing homeless.
05/21/2026
Every mother deserves the peace of knowing her children are safe, warm, and secure at night. Too many women in NYC face housing uncertainty. We cannot do this work alone. Help us create stability: https://bit.ly/4tITdvD
05/14/2026
across just want one thing: Equal pay for equal work. Wage Equity legislation was introduced to City Council via Int 0452. The Council should pass this bill to ensure immediately.
05/08/2026
In partnership with Homes For Veterans, HousingPlus hosted an event for our Veteran participants and tenants. On May 4, these Veteran participants received essential home items and a delicious catered lunch as we celebrated their service. Every day, our community shows us that many want to help and contribute to making the day brighter for individuals in our programs. Our sincerest thanks also to Northwestern Mutual Tri-Harbor Financial, who helped make the event possible.
05/01/2026
What is the proportion of people experiencing homelessness who also have a serious mental illness? And how can we help, providing housing for those with these difficult conditions that often put them at risk of losing housing? Read our blog for insights: https://bit.ly/4elor80 Housing First, as always, and pathways and interventions at inflection points in a person's life, can be powerful.
🌍This , remember: Housing justice cannot be extracted from environmental justice.
Did you know that two-thirds of New Yorkers who live in neighborhoods with histories of discriminatory housing practices are also in city-determined “environmental justice areas": neighborhoods with more power plants and waste processing centers and fewer green spaces. * 🏙️
Poor or limited housing often overlaps with environmental injustices, such as exposure to lead paint or higher air pollution.
HousingPlus and partner Spatial Equity made sure that our newest building, 365 Shepherd, achieved LEED Gold & Energy Star certifications. 🏡
In addition, this building offers ample, private outdoor space behind, including a community garden area.
* Reported in the New York Times on April 4, 2024, following a report by the Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice. Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/05/nyregion/climate-change-pollution-nyc-report.html
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315 Linwood Street
New York, NY
10036
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |