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Willow Ave Shelter, Bronx NY

Address 781 E 135th St, Bronx, NY, United States
Hours 12:00am-12:00am
Website www.westhab.org
Categories Homeless Shelter, Non-Profit Organization, Social Services Organization
Rating 2.6 8 reviews
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Willow Ave Shelter reviews

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Abdul
April 25, 2020 6:50 pm

They don't help everyone they pick and choose who they want to help find an apartment, the staff at the shelter is very disrespectful and un-Proffessional the food sucks it's never a decent amount of food on your plate the staff eats the food that's Supposed to be for the clients, they steal the metro cards and the list goes on?

Irvin
April 05, 2020 3:58 am

There's a lot of things going onthis is the reason things you need to be investigated there and change need somebody to step up and change the wall system there Paul shelters people in shelters or need a great help we all in shelters people need a greatwe also need jobs interviews people going to set this the way we are also need more people come in shelters and what about those on the street that don't have no some of them can't help themselves cuz it's some of my trap and drugs got them I think I'd help only real only real one can help them is God bless us all ️️

Mortia
July 05, 2019 9:55 pm

I do not live here I know someone who does and he says this is the worse shelter ever they are disrespectful and they try to get the men put back in jail.and this is the staff.plus they got snitches who is the residents as well

Deena
March 24, 2019 11:08 am

I am currently looking for a family member who resides at the Willow Shelter. Does anyone have a number to the facility you can provide to me. The number that is listed on the website is incorrect.

Aydin
January 03, 2018 2:43 am

A good a place as any to remind you how far you have fallen in life. I was at Bellevue Mens Shelter when Hurricane Sandy hit. We were all dispersed to different shelters, I to Willow.
Not three days later we from Bellevue were given a metrocard and ordered back to Bellevue despite the fact it was incapacitated due to flooding. Back at Bellevue, the city's main intake facility, we were met by locked gates, no signs, no personnel to direct us elsewhere.
We were now street-homeless.
Willow, then run by Palladia, was A dreary, run-down place, no different from the others. But to me Willow was a reality check in homelessness and powerlessness and I never forgot that five years on where I now occupy an illegally subdivided flat from which my unscrupulous landlord has been trying to evict me for the past two years. Thank you DHS (and your money-hungry partner contractor agencies) for a totally humiliating and debilitating experience. Prison, by comparison, was a breeze.

TROUBLE
November 24, 2017 7:24 am

I live here n the food sucks there are alot of man on parole for paedophile n iam not and i don't like that but iam homeless n don't have a job so i can't do anything about.

Mehmood
August 29, 2017 5:21 am

Close to MTA Transportation and subways. Supermarkets, Deli stores, Restaurants Agencies, clothing stores, shoe stores and all others close by. Also this Willow Shelter is located close by Manhattan and quick to reach to Queens.

Treva
June 11, 2017 2:20 pm

This information sucks. The phone number is for the Palladium night club. The website doesn't have numbers to reach Bronx or other locations. The site needs to be updated with correct information. This is terrible. Just because it city owned it should be like that. #dobetter #theyarehumanto. #nosoap, #workers#shameonyou

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