Wayne County Community Resource Guide
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Wayne County Community Resource Guide

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Wayne Resource Guide Homelessness Intervention Evictions, Foreclosures & Subsidized Housing


Community Action for Self Help, Inc.
48 Water St., Lyons, NY
315.946.6992
www.cashinc.org
C.A.S.H. is the administrator of NYSDHCR Section 8 subsidize housing. C.A.S.H. operates senior/disabled subsidized housing complex in Wolcott, NY, operates and manages units of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in Lyons for people under 50% of AMI, also provides first time home buyer assistance program, housing counseling, mortgage, and foreclosure prevention services. Some income requirements may apply and vary from program to program. Hours of operation of C.A.S.H. are Mon.-Fri. 9am-2pm.

Wayne County Department of Aging and Youth
1519 Nye Rd., Suite 300, Lyons
315.946.5624
www.co.wayne.ny.us
The Wayne County Department of Aging and Youth exists to promote the independence, dignity, health, and quality of life of Wayne County residents and their families; to identify and prioritize community needs; and to plan, fund, and administer a coordinated system of services to meet these needs. If you are looking for help, our professionally trained staff may be able to assist you. Hours of operation: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm.

Legal Assistance of Western NY®
361 S. Main St., Geneva
315.781.1465
866.781.5235
www.lawny.org
Guidance and support for people faced with homelessness due to eviction and foreclosure. Potential client must be homeless or in receipt of written or verbal notice threatening the loss of housing.

Newark Housing Authority
200 Driving Park Circle, Newark
315.331.1574
Provides housing for seniors, families and the disabled. Apply to: 200 East - if you are 62 or older, or disabled and are a single or couple. Northview and Windsong Terrace - if you are family (disabled or nondisabled) in need of 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms. Section 8 - if you are disabled or non-disabled; single or a family. Must be 18 years of age. Wait list. Mon.-Fri. 9am-11am and 1pm-3:30pm.

PathStone
4075 Ridge Rd, Williamson, NY
315.483.9151
www.PathStone.org
PathStone provides free counseling for borrowers who are having trouble making their mortgage payments. PathStone will help borrowers understand their budget issues, the mortgage details and the process of foreclosure and their rights during the process. When appropriate, and at the borrower's request, enter into negotiations with their lender to modify their current loan so that they can become current on their loans and afford to pay the mortgage into the foreseeable future.

Wayne CAP, Inc.
7190 Ridge Rd., Sodus
315.483.8080
315.553.2330
www.waynecap.org
Emergency services for families and individuals to find help locating food, and clothing. Also provides: advocating, transitional housing, job search and counseling.

Wayne County Department of Social Services
77 Water St., Lyons
315.946.4881
www.co.wayne.ny.us
Homeless families of individuals should go to Department of Social Services during business hours. After-hours care call 9.1.1. Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm.

Wayne County Pre-Trial Services
165 East Union St., Newark
315.331.0897
888.231.9650
www.dpca.state.ny.us
Wayne County Pre-Trial Services provides short-term crisis management to assist youth in obtaining shelter, food, and clothing; crisis intervention; counseling; substance abuse prevention; and independent living skills. A homeless youth is defined as a person under the age of twenty-one who is in need of services and is without a stable and appropriate shelter where supervision and care are available.



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