The permanent supportive housing category caters to some of the nation’s most vulnerable individuals and households. The four finalists—Renaissance Legacy Lofts and John Parvensky Stout Street Recuperative Care Center in Denver; Roosevelt Gardens in Austin, Texas; Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center in Detroit; and YWCA Hamilton PSH in Hamilton, Ohio—are providing housing and wraparound support for the formerly homeless, those fleeing domestic violence, LGBTQ+ young adults, and people struggling with health issues.
AHF subscribers can vote for the best project in this and eight other categories plus an overall winner.
-
Denver Development Brings Together Housing and Recuperative Care
The new project meets the needs of the city's most vulnerable.
-
Roosevelt Gardens Aims to End Homelessness for People With HIV
The Austin, Texas, development features 40 affordable housing units.
-
Project Offers Housing for LGBTQ+ Youth in Detroit
The Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center also includes an integrated health and wellness center.
-
YWCA Hamilton Delivers Permanent Supportive Housing, Shelter
The Ohio development offers housing to people who have been homeless and families fleeing domestic violence.