Children and Family Services/Vocational Rehabilitation Healthcare offices. The facility provides the following services: Basic Food in Washington (SNAP Food Stamps), Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
A mobile health unit run by the Refuah Health Center, providing mobile health services for people who otherwise could not afford them.
This Habitat for Humanity Multi-State Project funds the work of 21 Habitat for Humanity affiliates nationwide. Will result in the construction of 503 single-family homes for purchase by low-income individuals.
Construction of 122 affordable single-family homes for Habitat for Humanity in an area that suffered from extensive damage from Katrina.
This project will utilize NMTC financing to acquire, renovate and sell 28 affordable homes to families with low incomes. The QALICB recently celebrated serving its 2,000th family locally through new
Funds the work of 21 Habitat for Humanity affiliates nationwide. Will result in the construction of 503 single-family homes for purchase by low-income individuals. Affiliates located in AZ, CA, CO,
Financing for a 20,000 sq. ft. daycare serving 120 children and a senior services facility serving 400 seniors.
Childs Park YMCA serves as a resource center for the community by providing programs and services for all ages. The Y strives to make the community stronger and provide opportunities
The Blind Center of Nevada assists people who are blind or visually impaired in reaching their highest physical, social, intellectual, and economic potential. To achieve these objectives we pursue three
The Jones Building in Suffolk, VA originally housed four retail bays and a movie theater on the ground floor. A fire in the mid-1980’s nearly destroyed the building. The movie
NMTC financing supported integrated a organization that provides health and service programs. Asian Health and Service Center offers health foods, healthcare and mental health offerings that are culturally appropriate.
The $18 million NMTC financing support from JPMorgan Chase is helping redevelop vacant city-owned land in East Harlem into a mixed-use development that will include 700 units of affordable housing
The project is the largest mixed use development the city has seen in more than 40 years. The NMTC portion of the project supported ABC Supply Co. Inc.’s recently opened