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Thousands of NYCHA families at risk as emergency housing voucher funds run out

Legal Aid Society explains that once the funding ends, many tenants will be left with rent they cannot afford and no clear alternative. She noted that the situation would create hardship for both residents and property owners.

Natalie Hernandez

Apr 30, 2026, 10:20 PM

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New analysis from the Legal Aid Society indicates that more than 5,200 NYCHA households may be at risk of eviction or homelessness as Emergency Housing Vouchers near expiration.

Legal Aid Society explains that once the funding ends, many tenants will be left with rent they cannot afford and no clear alternative. She noted that the situation would create hardship for both residents and property owners.

The federal vouchers were launched in 2021 to support people experiencing homelessness, survivors of domestic violence, and families on the verge of losing their homes. According to Legal Aid, the Bronx stands to be impacted most severely, with nearly 2,500 NYCHA households in the borough currently relying on the program.

Davidson emphasized that instead of bracing for widespread displacement, state leaders should be exploring ways to keep families housed.

NYCHA has stated that federal funding for the voucher program is projected to run out by the end of 2026. The agency says it has begun contacting residents and urging them to apply for public housing by May 1 to help identify potential backup options. However, NYCHA also acknowledged that it cannot guarantee placement in another housing program or unit.

Advocates argue that without state intervention, thousands could be pushed back into housing instability. Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office has called on Congress to restore federal funding, warning that inaction could reverse progress made during the pandemic.

NYCHA says residents currently using Emergency Housing Vouchers should expect outreach about the next steps as the program winds down. With the clock ticking, advocates continue pressing for solutions to prevent a new wave of housing insecurity.

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