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If you are in need of immediate housing assistance and have nowhere to stay tonight, you should seek emergency shelter assistance.
You must go to the Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH) Office to apply for shelter if you are:
Applying for shelter at PATH is the first step in the process. 311 does not provide the locations of individual shelters.
What to Bring
All family members must be present when applying at the intake center. You must bring identification. Except for single pregnant women, you must also bring documents proving that your household meets the definition of a family.
Examples of identification include:
Examples of documents showing the definition of a family is met include:
Learn more about how families with children or pregnant women can apply for shelter.
You can also call the PATH Office for more information.
What Not To Bring
Don't bring any:
Smoking is not allowed.
PATH Intake Facility Location
The PATH Office is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, including holidays.
The intake facility meets all building requirements as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Interpreter assistance will be made available if you do not speak English or if you are deaf or hard of hearing.
You must go to the Adult Family Intake Center (AFIC) to apply for shelter if you are:
Children under the age of 21 cannot be accepted at this center.
Applying for shelter at AFIC is the first step in the process. 311 does not provide the locations of individual shelters.
Intake Facility Location
The AFIC is in Manhattan at:
400-430 East 30th Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
New York, NY 10016
The center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.
The intake facility meets all building requirements as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Interpreter assistance will be made available if you do not speak English, or if you are deaf or hard of hearing.
What to Bring
To apply for shelter, you must bring identification and proof that your household constitutes an adult family.
Adult families must be:
Learn more about how adult families can apply for shelter.
What Not To Bring
Don't bring any:
Smoking is not allowed.
If you are a homeless single man or woman, 18 or older, you must first go to an intake facility to apply for emergency shelter. Applying at an intake center is the first step in the process. 311 does not provide the locations of individual shelters.
If you have been in a shelter within the past 12 months, you should go back to that shelter. Otherwise, you should go to an intake facility.
What to Bring
Bringing ID with you is strongly suggested, though not required.
The following forms of ID are helpful during the intake process:
Learn more about how single adults can apply for shelter.
What Not To Bring
Don't bring any:
Smoking is not allowed.
Intake Facility Locations
All intake facilities for individual adults are open 24 hours, 7 days a week, including holidays.
Intake facilities meet all building requirements as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Interpreter assistance is available if you don't speak English, or if you are deaf or hard of hearing.
Transgender individuals may use the intake center that matches their gender identity. Gender identity is the gender you identify with, regardless of your biological gender or legal identity.
Men
30th Street Intake Center
400-430 East 30th Street (at 1st Avenue), Manhattan
Women