Friday, April 11, 2025

Governor Hochul Announces Major Milestone for New York’s ‘Safe Options Support’ Program

Governor Hochul Announces $34 Million “Safe Options Support” Initiative Expands to Long Island, Westchester, and Upstate

Program Connects More Than 1,000 New Yorkers Experiencing Chronic Homelessness with Permanent Housing

Benchmark Reflects Ongoing Success of Statewide Program Aimed at Bringing Lasting Stability to Vulnerable New Yorkers in Crisis

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that the Safe Options Support (SOS) program has connected more than 1,000 New Yorkers experiencing chronic homelessness with permanent housing and stability. In total, the program has found permanent housing for 723 individuals in New York City and 285 individuals in areas of the state outside of the five boroughs, including Long Island and upstate.

“The Safe Options Support program has brought new hope and lasting stability to unsheltered New Yorkers, including many who have spent months and even years living on the streets,” Governor Hochul said. “Through trust and support, these teams are helping vulnerable individuals — including many living with mental illness — attain permanent housing and start on the path to sustainable recovery.”

Administered by the State Office of Mental Health, the SOS program has now helped permanently house 1,008 individuals, including 147 in OMH-licensed housing. With the first teams launched in Spring 2022, the SOS program now has teams canvassing all five boroughs of New York City, both counties on Long Island, and 19 additional counties across the state.

The SOS program now supports 28 teams statewide, including 17 based in New York City, 10 located in areas upstate and one on Long Island. In addition to providing coverage in all five boroughs, the program also supports a targeted response team dedicated to providing outreach in the Times Square area of Manhattan.

Later this month, OMH is also expected to launch two new teams focused on young adults in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Brooklyn. Operated by ACMH, these new teams will focus on individuals between the ages of 18 and 25, providing them with developmentally appropriate support and skill building that will help them thrive in the community.

The SOS program uses Critical Time Intervention, an evidence-based practice that helps connect vulnerable individuals in crisis to housing and supports, including critical mental health services. Teams work with individuals experiencing homelessness to strengthen their skills and support network so that they can be successfully housed, and their care can be transferred to community-based providers.

Services are provided for up to 12 months, pre- and post-housing placement, with an intensive initial outreach and engagement period that includes multiple visits per week. OMH coordinates with local mental health and social services departments, mass transit, and other organizations to identify priority areas based upon reported density and level of need.

The SOS program was initially provided $21.5 million in the FY 2023 State Budget. Governor Hochul then expanded funding for the SOS teams to nearly $30.1 million in the FY 2024 budget, $35.2 million last year and $32.9 in FY 2026.

In addition to this funding, the FY 2026 Executive Budget includes $2.8 million to add street medicine and street psychiatry to SOS teams statewide. This funding will allow teams to provide immediate medical and psychiatric care to unsheltered individuals, improving the effectiveness and timeliness of outreach services.

 

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR MAYOR ADAMS

 

On Sunday, April 13, New York City Mayor Eric Adams will travel to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to stand in solidarity with the Dominican community following the devastating roof collapse at a popular nightclub on Tuesday that has already claimed the lives of 221 individuals and left over 150 more injured. 

  

As the mayor of the city with the largest Dominican population outside of the Dominican Republic, Mayor Adams is making the trip to express heartfelt condolences and support to the families who are grieving, including many New Yorkers and their loved ones who have been directly affected by this tragedy. New York City Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez — born and raised in the Dominican Republic — will accompany the mayor on the trip. 

  

Mayor Adams will travel back to New York City on Tuesday, April 15. 


VCJC News & Notes 4/11/25

 

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News and Notes

Here's this week's edition of the VCJC News and Notes email. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful!

Reminders

  1. Shabbos

    Shabbos information is, as always, available on our website, both in the information sidebar and the events calendar.
    Here are the times you need:  
    Shabbos Candles Friday 4/11/25 @ 7:13 pm
    Shabbos morning services at 8:30 am note the early start.  Please join the services if you can do so safely. 
    Shabbos Ends Saturday date @ 8:17 pm

    If you require an aliyah or would like to lead services, read from the torah or haftorah please speak to one of the gabbaim.
     

  2. Passover

    April 10th, Thursday

    Bedikat Chametz(Search for Chametz) After 8:15PM

    April 11th, Friday

    Last Time for Biur Chametz(Burning of Chametz) 11:51AM

    Candle Lighting 7:13PM

    April 12th, Shabbos

    Shacharit 8:30AM

    Last Time to Eat Chametz 10:45AM

    Last Time for Bitul Chametz(Annul Chametz) 11:51AM

    Candle Lighting After 8:17PM

    April 13th, Sunday

    Shacharit 8:40AM

    Candle Lighting After 8:18PM

    April 14th, Monday

    Shacharit 8:40AM

    Yom Tov Ends 8:19PM

  3. Shabbos and Passover Minyan

    VCJC finds itself in a precarious situation for the up coming Passover holiday.

    A number of our regular attendees (4 or maybe 5) are away for at least the first 2 days of Passover.

    If any of you are able to attend services on any of the 3 days of Shabbos and the first 2 days of Passover it would be a great help to ensure that we have a Minyan.

    Schedule - All Morning services only

    Shabbos start time - 8:30AM

    Passover Sunday & Monday - 8:40AM

    Thank you for any help you can be to make the Minyan.


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