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January 07, 2021

Advocates urge NYC to release clear vaccine plan for city’s homeless

January 07, 2021/ David Brand
Advocates urge NYC to release clear vaccine plan for city’s homeless

“It would mean the homeless aren’t treated as throwaways but are instead prioritized.”

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January 07, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Homelessness, Health, Housing, news
homelessness, housing, shelters, covid-19, coronavirus, covid-19 vaccine
December 03, 2020

More than 21,000 Queens students were homeless last school year, report finds

December 03, 2020/ David Brand
More than 21,000 Queens students were homeless last school year, report finds

Overall, 111,000 NYC students experienced homelessness at some point last year.

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December 03, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, news, Homelessness, Health, Housing
advocates for children of new york, homelessness, homeless, school district 29, shelters, doubled up, schools
July 28, 2020

Council bill would boost pay and training for homeless shelter guards

July 28, 2020/ David Brand
Council bill would boost pay and training for homeless shelter guards

“We will not accept these private contractors taking public dollars and paying their workers poverty wages.”

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July 28, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Health, Homelessness, coronavirus, Housing, Law, news, politics
homelessness, security guards, peace officers, shelter staff, shelters, Francisco Moya, diana ayala
June 09, 2020

Homeless New Yorkers are far more likely to die of COVID-19, report finds

June 09, 2020/ David Brand
Homeless New Yorkers are far more likely to die of COVID-19, report finds

“Government responses to the pandemic at every level have been far too slow.”

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June 09, 2020/ David Brand/
coronavirus, Communities, equity, Homelessness, Housing, Health, news
nikita price, homeless new yorkers, shelters, homelessness, housing, covid-19, coronavirus
January 29, 2020

City probes Jamaica shelter provider’s ‘truly problematic’ dealings

January 29, 2020/ David Brand
City probes Jamaica shelter provider’s ‘truly problematic’ dealings

“This is not a good situation.”

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January 29, 2020/ David Brand/
eastern queens, Law, news, Health, Features
Department of Homeless Services, Jamaica, Children’s Community Services, Bill de Blasio, shelters, homelessness
October 28, 2019

State introduces ‘adverse childhood experiences’ training in DV shelters and support programs

October 28, 2019/ Guest User
State introduces ‘adverse childhood experiences’ training in DV shelters and support programs

Hevesi’s bill, which was signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, marks the first time the state recognizes Adverse Childhood Experiences.

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October 28, 2019/ Guest User/
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Andrew Hevesi, domestic violence, children, shelters, Adverse Childhood Experiences, Andrew Cuomo, mental health
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