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Do you owe back rent or need to relocate?
If you are looking for assistance with paying back rent or help relocating to a new home, you have the following options
Organization & Programs Instructions
Family Enrichment Network - Caring Homes Call Jason Goldman at (607)723-8313 ext. 834. He will be able to see if you qualify and provide guidance.
Broome County DSS - Shelter Arrears Eviction Forestallment (SAEF) program or Emergency Assistance You will need to apply in person at the Department of Social Services at 36-42 Main St. Binghamton
Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network - Family Opportunities program Call Jenna McMann at (607) 772-0517 ext. 134
or
Drop in at Mother’s & Babies at 346 Grand Ave. Johnson City

How to Guide: Navigating DSS
No Place to go & No funds avaiable

What to do:

Monday – Friday 8:00AM – 4:00 PM

DSS is the only option at these times.

Go to DSS at:
36-42 Main St.
Binghamton, NY

Go to window 3 and request emergency assistance

Fill out an application.
No documentation is required, but DSS will ask for identifying information and income information.

DSS will issue available shelter spots first before offering available hotel beds.

If there are no shelter beds, there are no immediate alternatives.

DSS expectations for those living in emergency shelter include that residents regularly contact landlords to obtain housing and log these attempts.

DSS only “guarantees” housing for a limited amount of time. The morning this guarantee ends, recipients must present at DSS in person with their landlord logs before their hotel checkout time to request an extension.

NOTE: If you have been sanctioned by DSS or are otherwise ineligible for emergency assistance, you may only receive assistance if it is Code Blue (below 32°F)

NOTE: A letter from a healthcare provider indicating medical need for a hotel bed may afford an applicant a hotel bed if one is available.

What to do: After Hours

No Place to go & No funds available

What to do:
Monday - Friday: After 4:00 PM & Weekends
Note: If you are working with or are part of a family and need assistance, skip to #3, as there are no family shelters
1

The UpComfort Warming Center at 42 Chenango St. is open for walk-ins from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM. If it is 9:00 PM, contact DSS After Hours (see #3)

UpComfort does not take individuals with sex offense or arson convictions. A police clearance is required; an ID will be needed unless one is already in BPD’s system.

2

If UpComfort is full or not an option during Code Blue, you may walk-in at any of the following shelters:

  • YMCA for single women: 80 Hawley St. & 76 Conklin St. Binghamton
  • YMCA for single men: 61 Susquehanna St. Binghamton
  • VOA for single men: 320 Chenango St. Binghamton

All shelters other than the YWCA require police clearance

3

If 1 & 2 have been attempted or are otherwise not an option, call DSS After Hours (607-788-3885; choose Option 1)

  • ID is required for most hotels; some hotels will not take a Sheriff’s ID. DSS will discuss these details with you before placement.
  • Hillside, Motel 6, and Knights Inn will take pets, but only on a limited basis or with deposit.

Are you sleeping on the street?

If you are currently sleeping on the street, the following organizations will be able to provide support. Follow the instructions listed to access services:

Organization & Programs Instructions
YWCA – Street outreach Drop in at the YWCA 80 Hawley St. Binghamton, NY

or

Call the Street Outreach Coordinator, Efraim Rosario at (607) 235–5914 and ask for assistance.
ACBC – Outreach and Engagement Services Drop in at ACBC located at 15 Charles St. Binghamton, NY

or

Call the main office at (607) 723-7308 and ask for peer services
Catholic Charities of Broome County – Peer support services Drop in at the Broome County Library (135 Court St. Binghamton)
Monday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

or

Call (607) 778–1124 and request assistance
Outreach Ministries of the Southern Tier – Free Mobile Showers: Drop in at St. Patrick’s Church located at 9 Leroy St. Binghamton
Tuesday 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Thursday 11:00 am – 12:30 pm