Saving Homes saves Mental Health
Women and children of color are the face of NYC homelessness, and most are navigating complex trauma as a result of past child abuse and/or domestic violence. The main driver…
read moreWomen and children of color are the face of NYC homelessness, and most are navigating complex trauma as a result of past child abuse and/or domestic violence. The main driver…
read moreThe global theme of International Women’s Day 2024, Invest in women: Accelerate progress, outlines five key areas that need joint action to ensure women are not left behind. The following…
read moreThat most NYC homelessness is invisible to most New Yorkers clouds its solution. The gathering of Black and Women’s History Months presents an opportunity to make visible that women of…
read moreRead our new Annual Report and learn how, thanks to supporters like you, 3,000 New Yorkers like Kai and Jay are celebrating the New Year in the safety of their own home.
read moreYour impact on homelessness is best articulated by Guadalupe, who wrote this message to our supporters: “It means the world to me that you saved my place where I live…
read moreThank you. Because of your kindness, thousands of New Yorkers are celebrating the safety of home this Thanksgiving holiday, and all year long. By supporting our Save Homes Campaign, you…
read moreTrinity Church Wall Street has generously donated $250,000 to support The Partnership To End Homelessness’ Save Homes Campaign. The campaign aims to increase the footprint of homelessness prevention work in…
read moreAs children throughout NYC prepare to go back to school, more than 28,000 of them are experiencing homelessness and are living in shelters. A further 325,000+ are in homes in…
read moreAs a long standing supporter of The Partnership, The Keith Haring Foundation has generously donated $75,000 to support The Partnership’s upstream intervention programs that keep New Yorkers at immediate risk…
read moreJune 19th, Juneteenth, offers us an opportunity to commemorate the day in 1863 when slaves in Texas were granted their freedom. Despite the passage of nearly 170 years, people of…
read moreAs we recognize Pride Month, we are conscious that our LGBTQIA+ neighbors, especially trans individuals, face persistent housing challenges and continue to be at a heightened risk of homelessness. LGBTQIA+…
read moreThanks to you, FY22 was an impactful one for our organization. Our latest Annual Report demonstrates your accomplishments and the effectiveness of preventing homelessness before it happens. Your partnership provided…
read moreAn Upstream Intervention to Prevent Homelessness The Partnership To End Homelessness has been serving New Yorkers experiencing, at risk of and recovering from homelessness for almost 40 years. Our mission…
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