
Emergency Housing
Emergency Housing
Programs by Population
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- Located at HH
- SRO
- Single adults over the age of 18? Other requirements?
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Gannett House was established in 1984 and has since served as Dutchess County's primary provider of emergency housing and support services for homeless families. Gannett House initially began as a 19-unit emergency housing program but moved to a new location in 2003 to better meet the growing need for emergency shelter. Gannet House units accommodate families of up to 5 with an average occupancy of 2-3 individuals per unit. The units are fully furnished, well-maintained, and secured with 24-hour on-site staffing.
Gannett House is designed to provide safe emergency housing, while Care Managers work with homeless residents to address other critical needs and assist with long-term planning. Gannett House amenities include access to phone service, laundry facilities, community rooms, transportation, and 3 daily nutritious meals provided on-site. Meals are served in a remodeled congregate dining room where residents interact with one another in a clean and positive environment. Monthly meal plans are developed and approved by the Food Service Manager in accordance with nutritional guidelines. Food is laid out buffet style and served by staff in individual portions as selected by residents. Meals are provided at scheduled times, but arrangements can be made to hold meals or provide bag lunches for residents who are unable to eat at those times. Clients with special cultural/dietary needs are able to select foods they wish to eat from the menu. Alternate meals such as sandwiches are also available as needed.
This program offers emergency housing to families referred directly by Dutchess County’s Department of Community and Family Services. This program includes care management and counseling services specific for families experiencing homelessness, meal provisions, extra-curricular activities for children, and transportation. Each family enrolled in the program collaborates with a designated care manager to access community resources, facilitating their transition toward more stable housing.
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River Haven is an emergency housing program that supports runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth under the age of 18 as they work towards safely reuniting with their families or accessing other secure housing. RH provides temporary emergency housing to up to 12 youth at a time. With round-the-clock support from our dedicated team of on-site staff, youth are guided through the development and implementation of an individualized service plan intended to help them overcome challenges, avoid harmful behaviors, and develop along a healthier trajectory toward becoming confident, emotionally strong, and responsible adults. While at River Haven, residents benefit from a comprehensive array of support services, including individual, group, and family counseling, coordinated assessment, and care management. Youth also have the chance to participate in enriching and recreational activities, such as service learning projects, assisting them in discovering constructive ways to spend their free time and avoid trouble. Since its establishment in 1980, River Haven has been successful in getting youth off the streets, out of dangerous situations, and into safe housing while establishing vital connections to community services and resources for ongoing support. By effectively mitigating the risks associated with homelessness, this program empowers youth to strive for stable, positive futures.
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Our COMMITMENT
At Hudson River Housing, we believe that every person deserves more than just a place to live—they deserve a place to thrive. We are committed to providing safe, supported housing where every resident is empowered to define their own path and reach their full potential. We are dedicated to ensuring that every resident:
Has access to safe and supported housing.
Is empowered to choose their own path and define their own goals.
Feels welcomed and free to express themselves without judgment.
Is connected to a Care Manager who offers individualized support and links to community resources.
Receives support tailored to their unique goals, including preparation for a successful transition to independent living.
FAQs
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If you are experiencing homelessness or at immediate risk of losing housing, please contact the Dutchess County Department of Community & Family Services (DCFS) at (845) 486-3300. A caseworker will assess your situation and refer you to available shelter programs, including those operated by Hudson River Housing.
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Basic identification and verification of need may be required through DCFS. If you are missing documents, our care team can help you get started with the process to replace them.
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Upon entry, you’ll be paired with a Care Manager who will work with you to develop a personalized plan to address your needs and help you move toward permanent housing and stability. We also connect residents with resources such as job training, health care, and counseling services.
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Emergency shelter is intended to be short-term while we work together to find safe, stable housing. Length of stay depends on your unique circumstances and available housing options.
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Yes. Safety is one of our top priorities. All Hudson River Housing emergency shelters are staffed 24/7, have secure entry, and follow strict safety protocols to ensure a clean, respectful, and trauma-informed environment.
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Yes. Hudson River Housing operates family-friendly emergency housing options. Please inform the DCFS caseworker about your family size and needs so we can best support you.
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Yes, our care managers work with you to find stable, permanent housing options.
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Yes, our program is welcoming and inclusive to all gender identities and sexual orientations.
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Yes, we offer GED preparation, vocational training, and job placement assistance.
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Just yourself and any personal essentials you can safely carry. We provide basic necessities such as toiletries, bedding, and meals. If you have specific needs, please let us know and we will do our best to assist.
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