In 2005 the multi-service center served 65,000 people.
In a 2001 bond election voters approved an expansion and renovation of the multi-service center.
In 1976, Father Ritter announced plans to create a multi-service center near the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
They have roused 700 sleeping homeless people since March 1991 and sought to bring them, as a first step, to the partnership's multi-service center in the former St. Agnes High School for Boys, at 152 East 44th Street.
The multi-service center received damage from Hurricane Ike.
It is a multi-service center, providing shelter, counseling, health care, housing assistance, and other support services.
The city's multi-service centers provide child care, elderly residents programs, and rental space.
The most recent was a reorganization plan a commission prepared for Mayor Koch in 1985, which led to three limited "multi-service" centers.
In 1976, he announced plans to open a multi-service center for youths near the Port Authority Bus Terminal in the Times Square area.
The city multi-service centers provide several services such as child care, programs for elderly residents, and rental space.