New York Opens First US Homeless Shelter for Transgender People
New York City has inaugurated Ace’s Place, its first city-funded shelter specifically for homeless transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals, offering a safe haven amidst a national landscape of diminishing rights. The shelter, set to cost $65 million to operate through 2030, aims to support up to 150 individuals, providing services such as on-site psychiatric care, culinary and GED classes, and job assistance. This initiative addresses the significant homelessness rates within the transgender community, with nearly a third experiencing homelessness at some point. The shelter seeks to provide a supportive environment where residents can receive the resources needed to stabilize their lives.