New York Times: New York City Task Force to Investigate ‘Three-Quarter’ Homes
The New York Times reports: Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Sunday he had formed an emergency task force to investigate so-called three-quarter houses in New York City for potentially exploiting addicts and homeless people by taking kickbacks on Medicaid fees for drug...
Huffington Post looks into three-quarter housing
A Huffington Post investigation looks into the rise of "three-quarter" houses preying on addicts and the poor. Watch the video below.
Meet Sandro Ortega, our Café Operations Coordinator
The best way to experience Neighbors Together is through the eyes of our dedicated staff. Sandro Ortega has been one of our two full-time Kitchen Managers since 2009.
New York Times: A Choice for Recovering Addicts: Relapse or Homelessness
The New York Times reports: After a lifetime of abusing drugs, Horace Bush decided at age 62 that getting clean had become a matter of life or death. So Mr. Bush, a homeless man who still tucked in his T-shirts and ironed his jeans, moved to a flophouse in Brooklyn...
“They Fought for Me”
Program Director Nathalie Jean-Louis and Reggie, a long-time member of Neighbors Together, reflect on his journey. Reggie credits Neighbors Together's supportive services in helping him to find housing, enroll in continuing education and begin a new career. "They...