Albany, NY Governor Cuomo Announces $2.62 Million Supportive Housing Project for Veterans and Individuals Suffering from Substance Abuse

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the grand opening of a $2.62 million supportive housing project in the Finger Lakes. The project will provide permanent and transitional housing for homeless veterans and individuals suffering from a substance abuse disorder in Ontario, Seneca, Wayne and Yates counties. Residents will be able to access the necessary services to help achieve stability in their lives and be active participants in their community. This project is part of Governor Cuomo’s unprecedented $20 billion Homelessness and Affordable Housing Action Plan


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