Supportive Housing Network of New York

The Supportive Housing Network of New York is a membership and advocacy organization representing over 200 nonprofits that collectively run over 64,000 units of supportive housing statewide.
 
The Network uses advocacy, public education, training, technical assistance, research, and policy analysis to: promote the growth and effectiveness of supportive housing, increase the public’s understanding of supportive housing, share best practices and foster community in order to encourage the creation of enough supportive housing to end chronic homelessness across New York State.
 
The Network’s advocacy led to the current State and City supportive housing commitments the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI) and NYC 15/15 – and continues to ensure its implementation – while also working to preserve existing older stock.