Featured Article

Homelessness

Since 1891, The Salvation Army of Greater New York has been offering help and hope to our unhoused neighbors through our many programs and facilities.

Greater New York Homelessness Information

night_shelter

Homelessness

The Salvation Army operates three residences for homeless New Yorkers, including two shelters for families with children in Queens and a facility for men with substance abuse and mental health diagnoses in Brooklyn. Approximately 300 children sleep in our family shelters every night. In addition to offering shelter, The Salvation Army’s community centers provide ongoing services, creating a community and support system once families leave the shelter system.

While The Salvation Army has our own mobile street outreach team, we know that tackling homelessness is too vast of an issue for one group or agency; therefore, we are a proud member of the Rescue Alliance NYC. As a coalition of faith-based organizations determined to help New Yorkers experiencing homelessness, we share referrals to provide resources, clean and safe shelter, case management, and a pathway to stable, permanent housing.

volunteer_activism

Don't Walk By Outreach

Once a year, during the winter, The Rescue Alliance, a group of faith-based non-profit organizations, meet up to tackle homelessness on the streets of New York City for a day. The Salvation Army's emergency services team does everything it can to meet the needs of unhoused New Yorkers by providing hot meals, winter resources, health services, shelter, and more. During one of the coldest winter months, volunteers from difference churches gather to serve on street teams or as on-sit support to reach neighbors living on the streets.

Contact Us

Fill out my online form.
<h4 style=Serving New Yorkers' needs no matter where they are." class="rounded-5 object-fit-cover" />

Serving New Yorkers' needs no matter where they are.

The Salvation Army operates three residences for homeless New Yorkers, including two shelters for families with children in Queens and a facility for men with substance abuse and mental health diagnoses in Brooklyn. Approximately 300 children sleep in our family shelters every night. In addition to offering shelter, The Salvation Army’s community centers provide ongoing services, creating a community and support system once families leave the shelter system.

While The Salvation Army has our own mobile street outreach team, we know that tackling homelessness is too vast of an issue for one group or agency; therefore, we are a proud member of the Rescue Alliance NYC. As a coalition of faith-based organizations determined to help New Yorkers experiencing homelessness, we share referrals to provide resources, clean and safe shelter, case management, and a pathway to stable, permanent housing.

Stats

300,000+ nights

of safe sheltering were provided to New York City's unhoused neighbors

300+ individuals

reached on the streets of New York City during the annual Don't Walk By event

Hundreds helped

through our Social Service Response Program (SSRP) that does mobile outreaches across all five boroughs of New York City

No New Yorker Left Behind

No New Yorker Left Behind

Our unhoused neighbors are part of the fabric of New York, and it is our duty to serve them—no matter who they are, where they are, or what walk of life they come from. Whether sleeping on a sidewalk, riding the subway to stay warm, or seeking help outside a coffee shop, The Salvation Army New York’s social service workers meet them where they are. We provide unconditional care to ensure their most urgent needs are met with dignity and compassion.

Other Services

search
arrow_back
arrow_forward