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  2. Ronald McDonald House New York - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It provides temporary accommodation for the families of children ages 0–26 undergoing treatment for pediatric cancer, and is the only facility in New York City to provide post-transplant suites outside of a hospital. [3] The House was officially incorporated in 1979 as 26 room facility. [4]

  3. New York City Department of Homeless Services - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1993, the department was the first of its kind nationally; with a mission exclusively focused on the issue of homelessness. [7] The Department of Homeless Services was created in response to the growing number of homeless New Yorkers and the 1981 New York Supreme Court Consent Decree that mandates the State provide shelter to all homeless people. [8]

  4. Homeless shelter - Wikipedia

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    Homeless shelters need to provide a variety of services to diverse residents. Homeless shelters, like La Posada Providencia in San Benito, Texas, may also house asylum seekers, mainly from Mexico, Central America and South America. [84] Shelters also provide outreach to residents who are unable to use a shelter or who choose not to use a ...

  5. Homelessness in New York - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition for the Homeless, a New York-based non-profit organization, reports that 30% of single adults entering the shelter system each year enter directly from institutional settings. [3] In 2018 6,100 adults entered from institutional settings, including: 3,466 from prison, 1,294 from non-hospital facilities (i.e. nursing homes ), 760 ...

  6. Homeless women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual Health for Women in New York City. With New York City having one of the highest homeless populations in the United States, it is important to use it as an example for the rest of the country when making health-pertaining decisions. [71] New York City’s female homeless population staggered over 4,500 individuals during the Summer of ...

  7. Jon Gnagy - Wikipedia

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    On May 13, 1946, Jon Gnagy was the first "act" on the first television program broadcast from the new WNBT channel 4 antenna atop the Empire State Building. Gnagy pioneered drawing on television in the United States from the early 1950s throughout the 1960s on his program, Learn to Draw , and his popular art kits are still available.

  8. Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Board was created through the successive mergers of New York-area Jewish charitable organizations. The United Hebrew Charities was established in 2005 as an umbrella organization for the Hebrew Benevolent Fuel Association, the Ladies Benevolent Society of the Congregation of the Gates of Prayer (organized by Temple Shaaray Tefila), the Hebrew Relief Society (formed by Congregation ...

  9. Children's Village (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of homeless and runaway children were present on the streets of New York at the time, and many of them were arrested every year. [6] As part of its mission "to care for, train, and morally uplift a mixed group of the City's poor children," the New York Juvenile Asylum provided housing, education, and reform for those children, and eventually placed them in apprenticeships.

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