The permanent supportive housing category caters to some of the nation’s most vulnerable individuals and households. The six finalists—Blue Oak Landing in Vallejo, California; DESC Burbridge Place in Seattle; Espero Rutland in Austin, Texas; The Journey in Venice, California; Path Villas at 4th Street in San Jose, California; and Restoring Waters in St. Paul, Minnesota—are providing housing and wraparound services for the chronically homeless, very low-income women and families, vulnerable seniors, and transition-aged youths.
AHF subscribers can vote for the best project in this and eight other categories plus an overall winner.
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Eden Housing’s First Modular Development Serves Extremely Low-Income Households
Residents who were experiencing homelessness or at risk have access to on-site services and case management.
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DESC Burbridge Place Supports Seattle’s Most Vulnerable
The development offers on-site staffing and innovative design to aid chronically homeless residents.
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Espero Rutland Brings Hope and Housing to Austin’s Homeless Community
The development provides 171 studios with comprehensive services.
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Venice Community Housing Unveils Its Largest Permanent Supportive Housing Project
The Journey serves chronically homeless and transition-aged youths.
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PATH Villas at 4th Street Transforms Historic Site Into Affordable Housing for Seniors
The 94-unit development in San Jose, California, was fast-tracked with local support.
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Restoring Waters Offers Healing for Low-Income Residents in St. Paul
The new development provides 60 units of trauma-informed housing and comprehensive services within the Highland Bridge neighborhood.