06-08-2025
New York makes history with nation's first trans-only homeless shelter — here's what it means
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New York City has opened the nation's first city-funded homeless shelter exclusively for transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) adults. Named Ace's Place, the 150 bed facility is located in Long Island City, Queens, and is being operated by Destination Tomorrow , a Bronx-based LGBTQ+ launch marks a major step toward addressing the long standing housing inequities faced by TGNC individuals, who often experience higher rates of homelessness, discrimination in traditional shelters, and barriers to essential Place was created in response to a 2021 legal settlement that required New York City to develop dedicated housing options for TGNC people experiencing homelessness. Previously, the city provided limited support through scattered placements in shelters that were not specifically designed to meet the needs of trans individuals. Officials describe the opening of this new facility as a landmark investment in dignity and safety for one of the city's most marginalized than just a shelter, Ace's Place offers wraparound services tailored to TGNC adults. Residents will have access to job training, GED preparation, mental health counseling, and legal aid. The shelter will also assist with gender-affirming documentation and healthcare Ebony Coleman, the executive director of Destination Tomorrow, emphasized that the shelter is named after his mother, 'Ace,' and stands as a tribute to her strength and compassion.'This space is not just about a bed,' said Coleman. 'It's about restoring people's humanity and helping them rebuild their lives in an environment that affirms who they are.'According to national surveys, a significant percentage of trans people experience homelessness in their lifetime, often due to family rejection or unsafe shelter conditions. City officials say Ace's Place is only the beginning of a broader push to build more inclusive support York City Mayor Eric Adams praised the project, stating that the city 'must lead with compassion and create spaces where all New Yorkers feel safe and supported regardless of their gender identity.'A1. Ace's Place is the first city funded homeless shelter in the U.S. exclusively for transgender and gender nonconforming adults. It's located in Long Island City, Queens.A2. It provides a vital lifeline to one of the most vulnerable populations in NYC. The shelter also symbolizes progress toward equity and dignity in public services.