Address: 1751 Park Ave, New York, NY 10035, USA
Phone: +12122896008
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Daniel Newton
The people that work here are so very nice and welcoming. This is the first place that me and my partner have felt so welcomed and that our needs are being met. Anisha was wonderful. Thanks Bailey House . Two thumbs up from us. Daniel and John Newton
J Q (Hothungmeat)
I've been coming here for years. I only have issues with the Psychiatrist, the main person in charge of the Therapist. Food pantry is good.
Tiyana Huggins
Great services
Rodolfo Alvarado
Communication depends upon what person is assigned to your case. Israel Rivera was helpful bu I’m in a wheelchair, so why didn’t my packet go out to apts that are accessible? Leslie Campbell called me and spoke to me face to face about accesible housing and also said that 3 opportunities were available for me and my condition. I guess I have to wait because according to her “she’s in a training” so she cannot forward me appointments to meet who is looking forward to housing me
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MY SPOUSE AND I ARE WITH THE SHIP PROGRAM AND ARE NOT HIV+ BUT HOUSING WORKS IS TRYING TO TAKE OVER SO WHERE WOULD THAT LEAVE US? CLIENTS WERE NOT INFORMED OF A MERGE UNTIL IT HAPPENED. SO UNFAIR
It will actually increase your chances in getting housing.They have a Housing Specialist there.You would have to start the process with Bailey House.They have good apartments around the City. ☺️.Call them and ask to speak to Ms Josephine.She will assist you with the process buddy 😊👍
Very reliable... They have their own housing program
I am homeless live inhotel
So sorry to hear that. I was in a shelter for 5 years straight..someone told me about Bailey House in February 2017..I had all my documents and moved into a 1 bedroom apartment in May 2017. My spouse and I are with the SHIP program..HIV-. Singles are usually housed in studios. Stay tuned to their updates because they merged with housing works whose primary clients are HIV+. PRAYERS UP FOR YOU...DON'T GIVE UP
Bailey house is where you go for access to services whatsoever they may be there's some one that gets paid to help you address it
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