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Art & Beyond

Trinity Alliance has a FREE art class that meets every week, conducted by our new creative art director, Carla D. Ellis.

Mobile Resource Center

The Mobile Resource Center’s overall mission is to reduce foster care placements through the provision of community outreach, consultation, and information and referral services.

Albany Bike Rescue

Albany Bike Rescue provides a community for the exchange of bicycle maintenance and repair skills and to make cycling accessible to people in the Albany area by the re-use or recycling of donated bicycles, bicycle parts and accessories. Established in 2003, incorporated in 2016. 

Food Pantries

Those in need can choose from an assortment of food goods including dairy, meats, canned goods, grains and fresh produce.

Literacy Zone

The Literacy Zone, and its community partners, offer a wide variety of free workshops relating to Health Literacy, Financial Literacy, Legal Rights, and so much more.  

Anti-Violence Initiatives

Trinity Alliance houses three of these violence prevention and intervention programs, based in Albany and Troy respectively. 

Re-Entry Services

Re-Entry services are provided by our staff out of Trinity’s Arbor Hill Center at 47 North Lark Street in Albany.  Call us at 518-463-1516 for more information.

Supportive Housing

Trinity Alliance works to house the homeless and people who are at risk of becoming homeless by providing affordable housing with the support of our clients through case management.

Homer Perkins Center (HPC)

Trinity’s Homer Perkins Center, located in the city of Albany, has a philosophy that understands that chemical dependence is a treatable disease that can never be cured, but however can be arrested, if the chemically dependent person is helped to achieve total abstinence from the substance of abuse.   

Community Oriented Recovery and Empowerment Services (CORE)

Trinity Alliance CORE services provide person-centered and recovery-oriented supports that help  to meet the needs of people who prefer to receive long-term care services and supports in their home or community, rather than in an institutional setting.