Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs
Contact information for agencies certified by the State of New York to provide emergency shelter and independent living skills programs for runaway and homeless youth. Each record includes the agency's business name, address, phone number, and website.
| Namelegal entity | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress | Street Addressaddress | Phonephone number | Websitewebsite | Phone Extensionphone number | Crisis Shelterclassification | Transition Independent Living Programclassification | Interim Familyclassification | Supported Residenceclassification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc. | Dunkirk | New York | 14048 | 17 W. Courtney Street | (716)366-3333 | https://www.chautauquaopportunities.com/ | 1111 | Y | Y | N | Y |
| Hope for Youth, Inc. | Amityville | New York | 11701 | 201 Dixon Ave. | (631)782-6501 | https://hfyny.org | Y | Y | N | Y | |
| Integrated Community Alternatives Network, Inc. | Utica | New York | 13501 | 310 Main Street | (315)792-9039 | https://ican.family/ | N | Y | N | N |
Nonprofit Vendor Verification for Grant Disbursement
A foundation or government grant administrator onboarding a new nonprofit partner cross-references the agency name, address, and website against state certification records to confirm the organization is a recognized provider before releasing funds.
Geographic Coverage Gap Analysis for Social Services Expansion
A social services technology company evaluating market entry into underserved regions uses coordinate data and program-type flags to identify counties where no certified crisis shelter or transitional housing provider currently operates, informing where a new platform or partnership would have the most impact.
Insurance Underwriting for Nonprofit Liability Policies
A commercial insurer underwriting a general liability or professional liability policy for a youth-serving nonprofit uses the program classification flags to assess operational scope, since agencies running crisis shelters carry different risk profiles than those offering supported residence or interim family placements.



















