1270 Pacific Housing — Transitional Housing for Families in New York

Call Us

(646) 588-0030

Address

205 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA

What we do

Safe, temporary housing

Private or semi-private units, on-site staff, clear house rules, and posted emergency procedures.

Family-centered support

Case management, housing navigation, benefits help, referrals for childcare, healthcare, education, and employment.

Path to independence

Weekly goal-setting and barrier removal with warm handoffs to community partners.

Equal Housing Opportunity Reasonable Accommodations Language Access

How it works

  1. Referral / Inquiry: Contact us directly or via NYC partners.
  2. Eligibility & Safety Review: Verify basic details; space is limited.
  3. Move-In & Orientation: House rules, emergency info, and a starter plan.
  4. Plan & Services: Consistent check-ins focused on permanent housing.
  5. Placement & Transition: Smooth move-out with community supports.

Submitting an inquiry does not guarantee placement. Admission depends on referral pathways, space availability, verification, and safety considerations.

Why choose us

Family-first

Services shaped around parents’ and children’s needs and schedules, with dignity and privacy.

Safety you can trust

Clear rules, trained staff, and 24/7 procedures to keep everyone safe.

NYC know-how

Deep partner network and current guidance on local resources and housing options.

Transparent policies

Plain-language rules, simple grievance/appeals, and quick responses to concerns.

Results-driven

Weekly goals and barrier-removal so families move forward faster.

Smooth transitions

Coordinated move-outs with warm handoffs to community supports so stability lasts.

House rules (snapshot)

  • No violence, threats, or harassment.
  • Substance-free premises; follow guest/common-area guidelines.
  • Quiet hours; respect for shared spaces and neighbors.
  • Follow posted fire and emergency procedures.

Full rules are provided at intake and posted on site.

Who we serve

Households with children in New York experiencing homelessness. Admission depends on referrals, space, verification, and safety.