Available Housing Resources/Services

What are the Available Resources through the Westchester County Department of Social Services?

  • Emergency Overnight Drop-In Shelter - Westchester County operates a 43 bed facility between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.
  • Singles’ Homeless Assessment Center - Designed to assess newly homeless individuals to identify any health/mental health/ or substance abuse issues which may have contributed to homelessness.  The Singles' Homeless Assessment Center recommends an appropriate level of placement and treatment.
  • Family Shelters - There are four homeless family shelters in Westchester County which contain approximately 260 units.
  • Singles’ Emergency and Transitional Residences - There are approximately 430 units in single adult shelters and transitional residences in Westchester.
  • Emergency Apartments - Under the Emergency Housing Apartment Program, there are over 430 emergency apartments scattered throughout Westchester County.
  • Domestic Violence Shelters - There are three domestic violence shelters for women which have a total of 49 beds.
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What are the additional Available Services?

  • Homeless Student Program - Through a collaborative effort among the Department, Southern Westchester BOCES, Urban League, local school districts and the homeless shelters, this program tracks school enrollment and attendance; provides educational case management and technical assistance to homeless facility staff; and provides advocacy and educational and informational support to parents of homeless school children.  A school transportation program is available for the children of homeless families exercising the option to attend a school district other than the district of the homeless placement.

  • Adult Foster Home Program - This program provides a foster home living arrangement for adults who are ambulatory, but require some supervision. These are individuals who would otherwise require placements in nursing homes, institutions, or group homes.

  • Domestic Violence Residential and Non-Residential Programs - There are three domestic violence shelters for women in Westchester County established to provide a safe haven for women who are victims of domestic violence. There is a 24-hour hot line for victims of domestic violence who want to speak to a domestic violence counselor for information and referral:  English 1-800-942-6906; Spanish 1-800-942-6908.

What is RAP?

  • The Rental Assistance Program (RAP) is an initiative by DSS to help homeless families transition from Public Assistance and to prevent non-PA families from needing assistance by subsidizing their rent.  Eligible families contribute no more than 35% of  income towards rent.  They must be put on a Section 8 waiting list and are expected to transition to Section 8 housing within approximately one year.

  • Any working family with income between 125% and 200% of the Federal poverty guidelines facing imminent risk of eviction due to non-payment of rent, or homeless working families who would no longer need PA if they were permanently housed, may be eligible.  Individuals without dependent children, non-working families, or families who are unable to qualify for Section 8 are not eligible.

  • Non-PA families facing eviction for non-payment should go to their nearest DSS district office and apply for Emergency Assistance.  District office staff will determine if a referral to RAP is appropriate.  Homeless families who currently receive assistance are referred by their case manager.

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