
NYC Property Owners Initiate Civic Partnership with Nonprofits to Help City’s Low-Income Tenants Impacted by COVID to Stay in their Homes

New York property owners contribute $4 million to a network of nonprofit partners to help tenants across city access resources and connect to financial, workforce and other critical services

S:US Awarded $3.87 Million Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) Expansion Grant

S:US runs CCBHCs in neighborhoods with some of the highest rates of serious mental illness, substance use disorder, and serious emotional disturbance in NYC.

National Nurses Week

Happy National Nurses Week to the nurses at Services for the UnderServed (S:US) and to nurses everywhere!

Starting an Indoor Garden

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, please enjoy this short video from S:US Urban Farms Director, Michael Hollis.

Formerly Homeless Veteran Gives Back

S:US staff Renee Joseph and Beth Gabellini spoke with Newsday about how S:US serves veterans, including homeless and formerly homeless families during this public health crisis.
