In 2024, the Network released its inaugural State of Supportive Housing; the second annual report explores the demographics of tenants living in supportive housing, including race, ethnicity, age, and gender.
In 2024, the Network released its inaugural State of Supportive Housing, detailing all the supportive housing units across the state. The second annual report explores the demographics of tenants living in supportive housing, including race, ethnicity, age, and gender. This session will feature a brief presentation of the report, as well as a discussion surrounding the key findings and how government agencies and providers collect and use data on their tenants to improve supportive housing.
Rachel Barth, she/her, Senior Data Analyst, the Supportive Housing Network of New York
Clifton Clark, he/him, Tenant, Consumer Advisory Board Member, Breaking Ground/CUCS
Robyn Gundy, she/her, Vice President of Program Development and Evaluation, Bowery Residents' Committee
Kevin Lee, Director of Data Analytics, Breaking Ground
Kathy O’Sullivan, she/her, Executive Director of Mental Health Programs, Advancing Racial Justice & Health Equity, Division of Mental Hygiene, NYC Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene
Leroy Perkins, he/him, Program Director, Clyde Burton House and Palace SRO, Bowery Residents' Committee