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Westchester Disabled On the Move to hold Doorways to Housing Fair

Housing agencies will offer information on housing opportunities

(Vicky Hochman)

Yonkers – September 23, 2025 – Westchester Disabled On the Move (WDOM), a leading advocate for people with disabilities, will hold Doorways to Housing, an event aimed at offering people assistance in finding affordable housing.

The program will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, September 24th at Riverfront Library from 10am to 1 pm.

Attendees will have the opportunity to connect directly with housing experts and learn more about accessible, affordable housing opportunities tailored to their individual needs. The event will offer free resources, guidance, tools, and information. On-site application assistance will also be available. The program is free of charge.

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“Part of our mission at Westchester Disabled On the Move is to assist people in finding housing. This is especially important for people with disabilities who want to live independently. We hope that the public will take advantage of the wealth of information that will be provided at this free event,’’ said Maria Samuels, Executive Director of WDOM.

Organizations attending the event include Community Housing Innovations, The Westchester County Planning Department’s Homeseekers program, as well as local brokers and realtors. Refreshments will be provided by Vibes NYC and Love Kitchen. Throughout the day, attendees will have chances to win prizes through raffles and giveaways.

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WDOM thanks the program sponsors, Community Housing Innovations, Vibes NYC; NYC Love Kitchen, and a special thank you to the Carvel Foundation.

For more information about the Doorway to Housing Program please visit Doorways to Housing Fair / or call 914-968-4717.

About WDOM

WDOM is part of a national network of Independent Living Centers dedicated to independence and equal rights for individuals with disabilities. The programs and services of WDOM are free to consumers with disabilities and their families. WDOM has assisted thousands of clients during its 40 years, providing help applying for healthcare, housing, transportation and other services to keep them out of institutions and in the community. Whether acting as a watchdog on accessibility issues in schools, public transportation and public buildings or creating programs to help people with disabilities maintain their independence, WDOM has been a leader.

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