Apartment Program
Provides housing in a community apartment for homeless women with a disability and their children. Participants receive rental assistance and case management.
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Provides housing in a community apartment for homeless women with a disability and their children. Participants receive rental assistance and case management.
Provides short-term crisis shelter, respite, street outreach, and support services for runaway/homeless youth to assist in the return to their homes or another possible safety home environment as the goal. This service provides bus passes, hygiene supplies, school supplies. Therapy counseling is also available 3 times a week (during Covid-19 session are available over the […]
The Community Transition Team has an office at the Capital District Psychiatric Center. HATAS works with hospital staff and the Albany County Department of Mental Health on discharge planning for hospital patients. We help hospital staff and patients identify the most appropriate residential option in the community, guide patients through the transition back to the […]
Offers programs, support, and referrals to homeless individuals, including legal and medical clinics. Individuals are offered acute medical assistance, blankets, water, food, and transitional housing.
HATAS Pathways Project integrates housing and employment support services for 28 households with a history of homelessness and a disabling condition. The program includes rental subsidies, service planning, job-readiness training, employment placement assistance, case management, referrals to treatment, and other community services.
Provides 76 single room occupancy units to homeless single women from all different backgrounds.
Assists at-risk households facing or experiencing homelessness. Services include rental assistance, rental arrears, and security deposits.
Case management and a scattered site apartment based program in Saratoga Springs for youth ages 18-25 who have no family resources to help them live independently.
Provides a supervized apartment living program for homeless youth ages 16 to 21 years old. Serves pregnant and parenting teens and their dependent children. Offers case management to assist youth to access medical and mental health services, education and employment services.
Provides emergency shelter for youth ages 16 to 24 years up to 30 days. Offers case management, needs assessment and linkage to education and employment services.