Press Release

Schumer, Gillibrand Announce Nearly $5 Million For New York State In Housing And Urban Development Vouchers To Prevent Youth Homelessness And To Support Independent Living For The Disabled

Dec 2, 2020

U.S. Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $4,842,051 in federal funding allocated through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The COVID-19 health and economic crisis has put 30-40 million people at risk of eviction. This federal funding will provide direct financial assistance for at-risk tenants to prevent homelessness in New York’s communities. Specifically, this funding will provide support and assistance to youth experiencing homelessness or who are in the child welfare system, ensure families living in Section 8 housing are protected from displacement due to repairs of housing units, and provide support for individuals with disabilities living in independent housing. 

“Every New Yorker deserves a safe and secure place to call home and this federal investment gets us one step closer to that goal,” said Senator Schumer. “New York faces a cresting second wave of COVID and we need to do all we can to support affordable housing for our most vulnerable residents, especially the disabled and at-risk youth. As we ask people to stay home and socially distance, access to safe and reliable housing will determine whether or not New York can avoid the sort of tragedy we saw earlier this year. I will always fight tooth and nail for resources that keep New Yorkers safe, especially during these challenging times.”

“The COVID-19 crisis has left many New Yorkers in dire housing and economic situations,” said Senator Gillibrand“This HUD funding will help address housing and economic insecurity that has been exposed and severely exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Without this federal assistance, New Yorkers facing homelessness and eviction, including older New Yorkers, individuals with disabilities, families, and young people, will not have access to safe and secure housing this winter. As our nation continues to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to care for our communities and work to provide safe housing for those in need.”

Funding Recipients Listed Below: 

Long Island

City 

County

Type of Voucher

Recipient

Amount

Oakdale

Suffolk 

Automatic, Non-Competitive Increase Awards for Mainstream Vouchers

Town of Islip Housing Authority

$1,004,934

Westbury

Nassau 

Automatic, Non-Competitive Increase Awards for Mainstream Vouchers

North Hempstead Housing Authority

$503,338

Capital District 

City

County

Type of Voucher

Recipient

Amount 

Albany 

Albany

Automatic, Non-Competitive Increase Awards for Mainstream Vouchers

Albany Housing Authority

$463,293

Glen Falls 

Warren

Homeless Foster Youth to Independence Initiative Housing Choice Vouchers

Glens Falls Housing Authority

$5,548

Glens Falls 

Warren 

Tenant Protection Vouchers (TPVs)

Glens Falls Housing Authority

$332,878

Saratoga Springs 

Saratoga

Automatic, Non-Competitive Increase Awards for Mainstream Vouchers

Saratoga Springs Housing 

$307,406

Amsterdam

Montgomery

Automatic, Non-Competitive Increase Awards for Mainstream Vouchers

Amsterdam Housing Authority

$197,280

Central New York  

City

County

Type of Voucher

Recipient

Amount

Utica

Oneida 

Automatic, Non-Competitive Increase Awards for Mainstream Vouchers

Village of New Hartford

$213,000

Western New York 

City

County

Type of Voucher

Recipient

Amount 

Buffalo

Erie

Automatic, Non-Competitive Increase Awards for Mainstream Vouchers

Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority

$262,757

Hudson Valley  

City

County

Type of Voucher

Recipient

Amount 

White Plains

Westchester

Tenant Protection Vouchers (TPVs)

Greenburgh Housing Authority

$1,551,617