Homeless Services and Prevention
24-Hour Homeless Emergency
Services Program (24-HESP)
24-HESP is the central
intake, assessment, and referral point for
homeless Albany County residents needing shelter.
24-HESP arranges placements in area shelters
for homeless families and their children, single
adults, and runaway/”throwaway” youth.
Our caring, compassionate and professional
case managers connect people to an array of
HATAS and community services. We ensure that
no one “falls through the cracks.”
Office
Hours: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:30
PM.
24
Hours Emergency
Services: (518)
463-2124 and (866) 201-7399 (toll free)
Homelessness Intervention Program (HIP)
HIP combines crisis intervention, financial
assistance, case management, and supportive
services for families and individuals at risk
of homelessness. We help people on the brink
of homelessness avoid eviction. Through advocacy,
and support services, HIP can help tenants
settle disputes with landlords; arrange for
the payment of rental/mortgage arrears; provide
treatment referrals, counseling and case management;
and improve housing stability through tenant
skills training. HIP is a joint project with
the Albany County Department of Social Services,
The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York,
and United Tenants of Albany.
Mental Health Housing
Albany Housing Authority/HATAS Shelter
Plus Care
This supportive housing program provides
rental subsidies and case management for homeless
people disabled by mental illness. Consumers
are linked to treatment and community services
and are encouraged to reach their highest
level of independence and self-sufficiency. Life
skill building and support are provided by our
professional and caring case management staff.
Other Mental Health Services
Community Transition Team
At our offices at the Capital District Psychiatric
Center, HATAS works with hospital staff and
Albany County Department of Mental Health on
discharge planning for hospital patients. We
help hospital staff and patients identify the
most appropriate residential option in the
community, guide patients through the transition
back to the community, and make sure supports
are in place when special assistance is needed.
Aging Out Adolescent Program
HATAS works with the Albany County Department
of Mental Health helping adolescents "aging
out" of the children's mental health system
make the transition to adult services and live
as independently as possible. In addition to
counseling and case management, we also help
with housing, education, vocational training,
and employment.
Albany HANDS
This mental health/criminal justice program works
with homeless and "at risk" individuals who are
non-violent offenders living with mental illness
and co-occurring substance abuse disorders. We
coordinate with local courts and treatment providers,
and develop service plans that allow individuals
to avoid incarceration while they comply with treatment
and connect with housing and employment.
Domestic Violence
Domestic
Violence Emergency Services & Response
HATAS provides Albany County victims of domestic
violence and their children with referrals
to shelters and safe havens during regular
office hours. Help from experienced case
managers is available at our Central Avenue
office or over the phone. Those needing domestic
violence services outside regular office
hours should call the NYS Domestic Violence
Hotline (800-942-6906).
Non-residential Domestic Violence Services
HATAS also provides services to domestic violence
victims who are staying in the community rather
than entering a shelter. We offer crisis intervention,
counseling and case management; help developing
a safety plan; advocacy; and linkages to community
support services (health care, substance abuse
treatment, vocational training, etc.).
Domestic Violence Liaison
Services
Victims of domestic abuse often need
emergency support and services from our county's
Department of Social Services. HATAS' DV Liaison
Case Manager is on-site at the Albany County
Department of Social Services Offices, referring
individuals and families for services in the
community and, recognizing the extraordinary
personal disruptions related to domestic abuse,
facilitating waivers of relevant county public
assistance requirements.
Our Stories
Click here
to read a few
of our heartfelt letters from our
clients.
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