NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Tori Lyon, CEO of Jericho Project, today announced that Councilmember Chaim Deutsch (D-48), Chairperson of the New York City Council's Veterans Committee, has approved $315,000 in funding for Jericho's vital employment and housing services for formerly homeless and at-risk veterans. The funding is a part of the City's 2020 Veteran's Initiative which totals $2.87 million?providing discretionary funds to organizations offering services, support, and opportunities for NYC veterans and families.
An additional $5,000 was pledged by Councilmember Alicka Ampry-Samuel (D-41) to support Jericho Project Veterans Initiative.
"Thanks to the steadfast support of Councilmembers Deutsch and Ampry-Samuel, Jericho Project can deliver services to prevent homelessness among our veterans and enable those who have served our nation to move forward in their civilian lives with dignity," stated Lyon, who serves on the Executive Committee for the New York City Coalition on the Continuum of Care Veterans Task Force.
Jericho Project is a 36-year-old nonprofit ending homelessness at its roots, serving 2,500 adults and families, including veterans and young adults, with holistic services including housing, employment, wellness and family stability.
"I have had the pleasure of visiting a Jericho Project supportive housing facility in the Bronx. I was incredibly impressed by what I saw ? the building was modern and clean, and I particularly appreciated the atmosphere of unity and compassion that Jericho's team fosters among the residents. CEO Tori Lyon is a wealth of knowledge, and truly committed to her work," said Councilmember Deutsch. "As Chair of the Veteran's Committee, I successfully fought for an additional $500,000 in the budget for the Veteran's Initiative, bringing the total to $2.8 million. I'm grateful to City Council Speaker Corey Johnson for supporting this effort and increasing funds for our nation's heroes. I look forward to continuing to work with Jericho Project and Tori Lyon for the betterment of all 210,000 New York City veterans."
"Funding and partnering with the Jericho Project to ensure that the City's veteran population receives the services they deserve is an honor," said Councilmember Ampry-Samuel.
Jericho Project's Veterans Initiative, begun in 2006, provides housing and supportive services for 700 veterans of all eras, enabling them to live civilian lives with dignity. Jericho's three state-of-the-art Veterans Residences in the Bronx provide the security of permanent supportive housing, on-site social and employment services, community rooms, gardens, fitness centers and computer centers. Additionally Jericho offers employment, family and rapid-rehousing services to veterans across the city.
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