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@winnyc_org

The largest provider of shelter and services for homeless families in NYC. Breaking the cycle of homelessness for women and their children for 40 years.

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Overcrowding and doubled-up living are hidden drivers of family homelessness. Win’s AVP of Policy & Advocacy ChrisMannNYC spoke to the @NYTimes about the toll this takes on children—from stress to poor school outcomes. Families deserve better. Read more: nytimes.com/2025/07/26/nyr…

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Today, Win CEO @ChrisCQuinn joined our Policy & Advocacy Team and summer interns in Staten Island for #HandsOffHousing Day of Action. We stand with @TheNetworkNY & Housing Works, urging Congress to reject devastating cuts + fully fund life-saving supportive housing.

Today, Win CEO @ChrisCQuinn joined our Policy &amp; Advocacy Team and summer interns in Staten Island for #HandsOffHousing Day of Action. We stand with @TheNetworkNY &amp; <a href="/housingworks/">Housing Works</a>, urging Congress to reject devastating cuts + fully fund life-saving supportive housing.
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#TBT to last week when Win CEO @ChrisCQuinn joined our Policy team in Staten Island to defend supportive housing — a proven solution to ending family homelessness. Let’s keep the momentum going and urge Office of Rep. Nicole Malliotakis Nicole Malliotakis to prevent cuts to this life-saving program!

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A recent The New York Times piece questions whether cash payments help child development. This article is misleading and dangerous to the cause of ending child poverty.  The study cited gave families just $333/month—far too little to change outcomes, especially in NYC.