Federal Government Shutdown

The federally-funded Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) remains delayed until further notice as New York awaits funding from the federal government. Households lacking resources that can't afford a fuel delivery or are facing a utility shutoff can apply for Emergency Assistance through their local department of social services.

New York State has completed issuing full November SNAP benefits using federal funds. December SNAP benefits will be issued on a regular schedule without delay. The recently enacted federal spending bill also fully funds SNAP through the end of the federal fiscal year 2026.

Last updated: November 14, 2025, 3:40 PM

Housing and Support Services (HSS)

OTDA Home Programs & Services Housing and Support Services (HSS) HHAP Completed Project Photos

HHAP Completed Project Photos

Photo of The Rogers Apartment

The Doe Fund – Rogers Apartments, Crystal Tower
123 units, including 74 units of permanent supportive housing for homeless single adults living with HIV/AIDS and substance abuse disorder and/or mental illness in Kings County

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Catholic Charities of Oneida/Madison Counties – Grady’s Way
Three units of permanent supportive housing for homeless youth ages 18-24 and three units (eight beds) of emergency housing for homeless boys ages 12-18 in Oneida County

Photo of Clinton Avenue Apartments

Rehabilitation Support Services (RSS) – Clinton Avenue Apartments
20 units, including 10 units of permanent housing for homeless single adults with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) in Albany County

Photo of Benedict House

Cazenovia Recovery Systems Inc. – Benedict House
23 units of permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals who are recovering from Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in Erie County

Photo of The United Veterans Beacon House

United Veterans Beacon House (UVBH)
3 units of permanent supportive housing for homeless veterans and their families in Suffolk County

Photo of The DePaul Properties

DePaul Properties – Utica
60 units, including 30 units of permanent supportive housing for homeless single adults who have a mental illness in Oneida County

Photo of The CAMBA Housing Ventures

CAMBA Housing Ventures – Hegeman
71 units, including 42 units of permanent housing for homeless individuals with SMI in Kings County

Photo of The Bridge - 3500 Park

The Bridge – 3500 Park
115 units, including 69 units of permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless individuals, veterans and homeless seniors over the age of 55 in Bronx County

Photo of The Finger Lakes United Cerebral Palsy - Happiness House

Finger Lakes United Cerebral Palsy – Happiness House Apartments II
30 units, including nine units for homeless individuals with a history of SUB and/or seniors of the age of 55 in Ontario County

Photo of The Dimitri House

Dimitri House
Six units of permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless individuals in Monroe County

Photo of The Comunilife, Inc - El Rio

Comunilife, Inc. – El Rio
65 units of permanent housing, including 39 units for homeless individuals with a serious mental illness in Bronx County

Photo of The Center for Urban COmmunity Services, Inc - Sydell

Center for Urban Community Services, Inc. – Sydell
108 units of permanent housing, including 65 units for homeless individuals with a serious mental illness and their families in Bronx County

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