Tamia Moves Out!

Tamia has moved out of Louis Nine House (LNH), NCS’s supportive housing program for young adults, and into her own apartment! 

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TiAsia in Harper's Bazaar

TiAsia, a Louis Nine House resident and Options client, had her design featured in Harper’s Bazaar’s piece on Custom Collaborative!

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TiAsia in Vogue

Last week, Louis Nine House resident TiAsia was featured in Vogue for her work as part of Custom Collaborative, a 14-week intensive design program that teaches low-income and immigrant women about fashion design, the fashion industry, and sustainability! 

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Neighbors Helping Teila

Teila’s childhood was not easy. From a young age, she suffered from abandonment and abuse. She stayed with various family members but by the time she was 15, she was on her own and living in youth shelters, trying not to give up hope. But her life began to turn around when she moved into Louis Nine House at age 22.

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Lakia: From Shelter Resident to Business Owner

Before Lakia moved into Louis Nine House in 2021, they had lived in four different homeless shelters over the course of three years. They had loved art and being creative since childhood but didn't have the outlet to follow their passion.

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Muray Designs Her Future

Muray, an NCS client, has dreamed of becoming a professional fashion designer for a long time. When NCS’s vocational staff connected her with the Bombas Mentorship Program, she got “feet-on” industry experience like she never had before.

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Ciree Finds Her Own Path

“I’m actually getting my life together,” Ciree shared. “I’m stable now, and don’t worry about where I’m sleeping tomorrow. There are so many resources here at NCS. I’m so happy here. I’ve turned my life around.”

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Shaquasha Pays It Forward

Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter provides a home for people who have experienced homelessness— but we do so much more than that.

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Muray and Bombas!

“I am so thankful to Bombas for this program. It gives people like me who didn’t go to design school or don’t have the right experiences on my resume a chance to show our talent and to gain the experience we need to keep going. They are open to giving everyone a chance to succeed.”

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Dawson got a job!

After Dawson spoke at Celebrating Innovation he continued to speak and network with attendees. With the support of his neighbors, Dawson connected with a property management company, had an interview on February 10th, and was hired later that same day!

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E Finds the Tools for Success

E grew up in the foster care system, always feeling alone. When he first arrived at Louis Nine House he was uncomfortable around the other tenants. Today, E credits the NCS team and the services at Louis Nine House with giving him a voice.

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TJ's Independence

When she was 18 years old, TJ was running out of options. She lived with her grandfather in the Bronx, until he kicked her out. TJ started house hopping, staying with friends and relatives who could offer her a temporary place to sleep.

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Juan's Art

“I think I was born to love art. During my time here at Louis Nine House, I have been blessed to receive so much support. LNH is not only a safe place for me to rest my head but a place where I find peace and inspiration to make my art.” Read more from Juan...

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K's Dream

“I started writing music when I was 17. I’m 29 now so it’s been 12 years. I’m not famous but I’m not gonna give up. Performing at the NCS Gallery Night felt great. It felt like soaking in everyone’s energy.” Read more from K...

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Ivory's Passion

“I’m passionate about cosmetology and art. I used to always watch my mom do her hair, and I was always passionate about her doing different styles. I knew I wanted to open a salon and have my own clients come in and make them feel comfortable.” Read more from Ivory…

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