Wherever there’s a need, we’re there.
Bronx
S:US provides housing, day services, employment services, and other services to nearly 4,000 individuals and their families in the Bronx every year.
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Services for the UnderServed (S:US) provides housing, employment, wellness and other support services to 8,000 individuals and their families in Manhattan every year.
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S:US provides housing, day services, employment services, and other support services to approximately 4,000 individuals and their families in Brooklyn every year.
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S:US provides housing, day services, employment services, and other support services to 2000 individuals and their families in Queens every year.
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S:US provides housing and other support services to more than 500 individuals and their families in Long Island.
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Services for the UnderServed (S:US) provides housing, integrated care, employment, and other related supports to 4,000 individuals and their families in the Bronx annually. Over 400 S:US staff live and work in the Bronx.
S:US launched its first program in the Bronx in 1979. S:US has grown to be an integral part of the communities that host its programs and services, and in fact is represented in every Community Board in the Bronx.
Our Communities
S:US’ housing programs, represented by residential buildings and hundreds of scattered site apartments throughout the Bronx; its day programs, represented by day habilitation programs for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities; its care coordination programs serving individuals with high health care needs and a substance use treatment center are all good neighbors in the following communities:
- Baychester
- Bedford Park
- Bronx River
- Co-Op City
- Crotona Park East
- East Tremont
- Longwood
- Marble Hill
- Morris Heights
- Morrisania
- Mott Haven
- Norwood
- Olinville
- Parkchester
- Pelham Bay
- University Heights
- West Concourse
Manhattan
Services for the UnderServed (S:US) provides housing, employment, wellness and other support services to 8,000 individuals and their families in Manhattan every year. S:US employs over 500 staff in Manhattan, and has over 200 staff that live in the borough.
S:US launched its first program in Manhattan in 1981. S:US’ presence in Manhattan has grown to be an integral part of the communities that host its programs and services.
Our Communities
S:US’ housing programs, represented by residential buildings and scattered site apartments throughout Manhattan; a treatment clinic; a homeless prevention program; and shelters for families and adults are all good neighbors in the following communities in Manhattan:
- Chelsea
- East Harlem
- Hamilton Heights
- Harlem
- Lower Eastside
- Union Square
- Wall Street
- Washington Heights
More specifically, S:US’ programs and services are represented in the following Community Boards in Manhattan:
- Community Board 1
- Community Board 3
- Community Board 4
- Community Board 5
- Community Board 9
- Community Board 10
- Community Board 11
- Community Board 12
Brooklyn
Services for the UnderServed (S:US) provides housing, integrated care, employment, and other related support services to 4,000 individuals and their families in Brooklyn annually. Over 600 S:US staff work in Brooklyn, and over 500 staff live in the borough.
S:US launched its first program in Brooklyn in 1981. S:US has grown to be an integral part of the communities that host its programs and services.
Our Communities
S:US’ housing programs, represented by residential buildings and hundreds of scattered site apartments throughout Brooklyn; a day habilitation program for adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities; a Recovery Center that encompasses Employment Services, a Clubhouse and Mental Health Clinic; and shelters for families and adults are all good neighbors in the following communities in Brooklyn:
- Bedford-Stuyvesant
- Borough Park
- Brooklyn Junction
- Brownsville
- Bushwick
- Crown Heights
- Downtown Brooklyn
- East New York
- Flatbush
- New Lots
- Park Slope
- Prospect Heights
- Prospect Park
- Starrett City
- Weeksville
- Williamsburg
- Wingate
More specifically, S:US’ programs and services are represented in the following Community Boards in Brooklyn:
- Community Board 1
- Community Board 2
- Community Board 3
- Community Board 4
- Community Board 5
- Community Board 6
- Community Board 8
- Community Board 9
- Community Board 12
- Community Board 16
- Community Board 17
- Community Board 18
Queens
Services for the UnderServed (S:US) provides housing, day services, employment services, and other support services to 2,000 individuals and their families in Queens every year. S:US employs a staff of over 100 in Queens, and has close to 200 staff members who live in the borough. We launched our first program in Queens in 1992 and since then, S:US’ presence in Queens has grown to be an integral part of the communities that host our programs and services.
Our Communities
S:US’ residential support options, represented by residential buildings and scattered site apartments throughout Queens, and our day programs, represented by residential by day habilitation programs for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities, are all good neighbors in the following communities in Queens:
- Far Rockaway
- Flushing
- Hollis
- Howard Beach
- Springfield Gardens
- Jamaica
- Long Island City
- Middle Village
- Ozone Park
- South Ozone Park
S:US also administers a Family Reimbursement program for families of individuals diagnosed with a developmental disability that reimburses them for support and services not covered by Medicaid.
More specifically, S:US’ programs and services are represented in the following Community Boards in Queens:
- Community Board 1 – Astoria, Old Astoria, Long Island City, Queensbridge, Ditmars, Ravenswood, Steinway, Garden Bay and Woodside
- Community Board 5 – Ridgewood, Glendale, Middle Village, Maspeth and Liberty Park
- Community Board 7 – Flushing, Bay Terrace, College Point, Whitestone, Malba, Beechhurst, Queensboro Hill and Willets Point
- Community Board 9 – Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, Kew Gardens, Ozone Park
- Community Board 10 – Howard Beach, Ozone Park, South Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Tudor Village and Lindenwood
- Community Board 12 – Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Springfield Gardens, Baisley Park, Rochdale Village and South Jamaica
- Community Board 13- Bellerose – Brookville – Cambria Heights, Floral Park – Glen Oaks – Laurelton, Meadowmere – New Hyde Park, Parkside Hills – Queens Village
Rosedale – Springfield Gardens, Warnerville - Community Board 14 – Breezy Point, Belle Harbor, Broad Channel, Neponsit, Arverne, Bayswater, Edgemere, Rockaway Park, Rockaway and Far Rockaway
Long Island
Services for the UnderServed (S:US) provides housing, employment, wellness and other support services to more than 500 individuals and their families on Long Island every year.
S:US launched its first program on Long Island in 2013. S:US’ presence on Long Island has grown to be an integral part of the communities that host its programs and services.
Our Communities
S:US’ programs can be found in the following Long Island neighborhoods:
- Nassau County
- City of Long Beach
- City of Glen Cove
- Town of North Hempstead
- Town of Hempstead
- Town of Oyster Bay
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Suffolk County
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Town of Huntington
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Town of Islip
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Town of Babylon
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Town of Brookhaven
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Town of RiverheadTown of Shelter Island
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Town of Southold
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Town of Smithtown
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Town of South Hampton
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Town of East Hampton