HASA Housing in Brooklyn
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HASA serves clients across Brooklyn with both scattered-site private-market apartments and supportive housing buildings. Brooklyn HASA housing is distributed across the borough, with concentrations in Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, East New York, and Bushwick where HASA-funded supportive housing buildings are located.
About HASA (HIV/AIDS Services Administration) Housing in Brooklyn
Brooklyn HASA supportive housing is operated by several organizations, including BronxWorks Brooklyn programs, Iris House (which serves women with HIV), and other dedicated providers. Scattered-site HASA placements work with private landlords across central and east Brooklyn neighborhoods.
How HASA (HIV/AIDS Services Administration) Works in Brooklyn
HASA in Brooklyn is administered by HRA. The Brooklyn HASA Center is in downtown Brooklyn. Major Brooklyn HIV/AIDS service organizations include Brooklyn AIDS Task Force, Iris House Brooklyn, and Housing Works' Brooklyn programs. Each can help with HASA application and housing placement.
How to Apply in Brooklyn
Apply at the Brooklyn HASA Center or through your medical provider, case manager, or HIV service organization. You must be a NYC resident living with HIV/AIDS with documented diagnosis. The Brooklyn HASA office handles intake for borough residents and connects clients to housing options.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where is the Brooklyn HASA Center?
- The Brooklyn HASA Center is located in downtown Brooklyn. You can find current address and hours at hra.nyc.gov or by calling 311. Most clients are referred to HASA by their medical provider or HIV service organization.
- Are there HASA supportive housing buildings in Brooklyn?
- Yes, several. Iris House operates supportive housing for women with HIV in Brooklyn. Housing Works has Brooklyn programs. Other smaller providers operate dedicated HIV/AIDS supportive housing buildings across central and east Brooklyn.
- Can HASA help with security deposit and broker fees in Brooklyn?
- Yes. HASA provides move-in costs including security deposit (typically one month's rent) and broker fees in addition to ongoing rent payments. Your case manager handles the move-in cost payment to the landlord at lease signing.