Siena House is a Tier II Family Shelter providing transitional housing for 27 women who are pregnant or with a child under the age of three. It is a not-for-profit, non-denominational organization, funded by the NYC Department of Homeless Services, sponsored by the Tolentine Zeiser Community Life Center.
Located in the South Bronx, Siena House, which opened in 1990, offers shelter to young homeless pregnant women and women with children under 3 years old. Services are provided to assist them in acquiring and maintaining permanent housing and independent living.
Siena House provides a safe, clean environment for women and their children while giving them support and guidance. The shelter also provides Case Management Services, housing placement assistance, limited on-site child care, women's health workshops and creative workshops.
Siena House is a Tier II Family Shelter providing transitional housing for 27 women who are pregnant or with a child under the age of three. It is a not-for-profit, non-denominational organization, funded by the NYC Department of Homeless Services, sponsored by the Tolentine Zeiser Community Life Center.
Located in the South Bronx, Siena House, which opened in 1990, offers shelter to young homeless pregnant women and women with children under 3 years old. Services are provided to assist them in acquiring and maintaining permanent housing and independent living.
Siena House provides a safe, clean environment for women and their children while giving them support and guidance. The shelter also provides Case Management Services, housing placement assistance, limited on-site child care, women's health workshops and creative workshops.