New!!
-- 2011
State of the City Report (NYC Homeless Youth Report)
Though Empire State Coalition
(ESC) is a statewide coalition, New York City has, by
far, the highest incidence of youth homelessness, and
therefore requires targeted efforts.
In fact, the City's first Survey of Homeless Youth, in
2007 revealed that each night…
Over 3800 youth and young adults are homeless in NYC
One thousand, six hundred of those young people spend
the night outside, in an abandoned building, at a transportation
site or in a car, bus, train or some other vehicle, and
One hundred and fifty children spend the night with a
sex work client.
Empire State Coalition (ESC) works with other advocates
and service providers in NYC to produce real change for
runaway and homeless youth.
ESC’s recent accomplishments include:
- The
NYC Homeless Youth Survey, published by
ESC, is the first survey of it’s kind in over 20 years!
- The
State of the City’s Homeless Youth Report,
coordinated and published by Empire State Coalition.
The 2007 report is the latest.
- The annual NYC/RHY
Resource Guide is published regularly by ESC.
- Citywide Invitational
Roundtables on Mental Health and Homeless Youth Needs
have been organized and hosted by the staff of ESC
- Commissioner of DMV
met with ESC and community representatives to discuss
access to non-driver photo IDs for homeless youth, easing
a common hurdle to homeless youth achieving success
in the NYC job market.
- A 2007 Job Fair for
NYC’s Homeless Youth and a NYC Job Search
Manual were both organized and co-sponsored
by ESC.
- Contributed to increasing
funding and expanding resources and housing for
homeless youth in NYC
- Greenwich Village Memorial,
2005: ESC co-sponsored and organized to remember
homeless queer youth who were murdered on the streets
of New York City.
- Homeless and Queer:
a Fact Sheet developed by ESC to accompany the
Greenwich Village Memorial.
New York City is a big town.
No doubt!
ESC's commitment to the well-being
of NYC homeless youth led us to organize providers as
The NYC Association of Homeless and Street-Involved Youth
Organizations. "The Association" believes in coordinating
city services and speaking with a unified voice to effectively
respond to youth needs in the streets and shelters.
The Association advocates
with City, State and Federal decision-makers to ensure
that our youth's needs are clearly represented in the
public policy dialogue.
Since 2002, The New York City
Association of Homeless and Street-Involved Youth Organizations
(“The Association”) provides a forum to look at
policies, best practices issues that affect providers
and disenfranchised youth; a means for information sharing;
and a channel for advocacy and policy reform in New York
City.
For the past 15 years Empire
State Coalition has provided support to professionals
who serve homeless and street-involved by providing trainings
through both The New York State Training Institute
for Professional Youth Work (click here to for announcements
of current trainings and their dates in NYC), and The
New York City Training Institute for Professional Youth
Work
.
In 2002, the New York City
Association of Homeless and Street-Involved Youth Organizations
(“The Association”) developed a bi-annual
State
of the City Report (hyperlink to report) as a strategic
part of its agenda to provide information about homeless
and street-involved youth, the services available to them
and building an awareness of existing gaps in services.
In addition to their monthly meetings, forums, public
vigils and public organizing, the Association has become
a practical think tank informed by clinical practice and
motivated by resource coordination and management. The
Association has developed this bi-annual report written
by its members to highlight the state of clinical, social
and population-specific issues affecting the homeless
and street-involved youth living in New York City. See
the updated 2009 NYC
Association of Homeless and Street-Involved Youth Organizations'
State of the City's Homeless Youth Report
Organizations that serve homeless youth, conduct research
on or advocacy on behalf of homeless youth are invited
to join Empire State Coalition of Youth and Family Services.
Join Now!.
