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List of Community/Affordable/Low-Income List of Community/Affordable/Low-Income Units in Supportive Housing Residences in New York City Number Units for Units for Online Agency Name Building Name Building Address Borough of Units Singles Families Contact Person Contact Info Application Notes Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc./CAMBA Wazobia House 31 Van Buren St. Brooklyn 16 16 studios Sheila Jackson 718-852-6004 ext 289 Link $40 to $60 application fee for background check Bowery Residents Committee, Inc. Clyde Burton House 330 East 4th Street Manhattan 10 10 SROs Elizabeth Dunham 212-533-3737 ext 11 Brooklyn Community Housing & Services, Inc. Oak Hall 105 Carlton Avenue Brooklyn 14 14 SRO Main Number 718-625-9696 Accepts walk-ins Interested parties can call Shinda Management, on site to request an application be mailed to them or they can go CAMBA, Inc. 880 Willoughby 1013-1021 Broadway Brooklyn 39 39 studios Shinda Management 718-919-2623 directly to the residence to obtain an application. Interested parties can call Dougert Management to have an application mailed to them or they can go directly to the Morris Manor 1247 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn 18 18 studios Dougert Management 718-828-0261 residence to obtain an application. Myrtle Ave Apartments 854 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn 22 Prestige Management 718-328-6050 Call Prestige Management for information on how to apply 23 2- and 3- bedroom Rugged Cross Apartments 12 Patchen Ave. Brooklyn 23 apartments Prestige Management 718-328-6050 Call Prestige Management for information on how to apply Interested parties can call WINN Residential leasing office to Winn Residential is have an application mailed to them or they can go directly to 97 Crooke Avenue 97 Crooke Avenue Brooklyn 20 20 studios Property Management 718-579-3679 the residence to obtain an application. Center for Urban Community Services, Inc. Lenniger Houses 2013-2017 Hughes Ave Bronx 34 26 studios 7 family Main Number 212-624-1471 Link Common Ground Community Corp./CUCS The Times Square 255 West 43rd Street Manhattan 328 328 SRO Central Intake Hotline 1-800-324-7055 Link Common Ground Community 212-489-2020, Corp./Actors' Fund of America, [email protected] The The Friedman 475 West 57th Street Manhattan 118 118 SRO Ellen Celnik rg Link Common Ground Community Corp./CUCS The Prince George 14 East 28th Street Manhattan 170 170 SRO Central Intake Hotline 1-800-324-7055 Link See Common Ground's website Common Ground Community Corp./Good Shepherd Services The Christopher Residence 202-212 West 24th Street Manhattan 62 62 SRO Central Intake Hotline 1-800-324-7055 Link See Common Ground's website Common Ground Community Corp./Actors' Fund of America, The The Schermerhorn 160 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn 101 call intake Central Intake Hotline 1-800-324-7055 Link See Common Ground's website Common Ground Community Corp./BRONXWORKS, Inc. Brook Avenue 455 East 148th Street Bronx 70 70 SRO Central Intake Hotline 1-800-324-7055 Link See Common Ground's website Common Ground Community The Lee (Boys Club - Pitt Corp./CUCS Street) 133-139 Pitt St. Manhattan 103 103 SRO Central Intake Hotline 1-800-324-7056 Link See Common Ground's website Hegeman Avenue 39 Hegeman Ave Brooklyn 61 61 SRO Central Intake Hotline 1-800-324-7055 Link See Common Ground's website Community Access 1854 Cedar Ave 1854-1874 Cedar Ave. Bronx Community Action for Human Services, Inc. JHB Housing 1316 Boston Road Bronx 12 12 SR0 Main Number 718-861-1537 Community Counseling & Gerogia's Place Main Mediation Georgia's Place 691 Prospect Place Brooklyn 9 9 SRO Number 718-789-2333 Pick application up at Georgia's Place. Community Access 107-109 Avenue D 107-109 Avenue D Manhattan 45 45 General Housing Line 212-780-1400, ex. 7746 Link Gouverneur Court 621 Water Street Manhattan 30 30 General Housing Line 212-780-1400, ex. 7746 Link 1854 Cedar Ave 1854 Cedar Ave Bronx 5 5 General Housing Line 212-780-1400, ex. 7746 Link Rev. James Polite 1022 Rev James A Polite Ave Bronx 28 28 General Housing Line 212-780-1400, ex. 7746 Link Tinton Ave. 772 East 168th St. Bronx 16 16 General Housing Line 212-780-1400, ex. 7746 Link 1750 Davidson Avenue 1750 Davidson Avenue Bronx 29 29 General Housing Line 212-780-1400, ex. 7746 Link Concern for Independent 801-815 East New York Ave Walk into the residence and ask for an application or call the Living, Inc. (OMH NY/NY III Congregate) 805 East New York Ave Brooklyn 30 15 SRO 15 Main number 347-381-5981 contact number. Fortune Society, Inc., The Castle Gardens 625 West 140th St. Manhattan 65 18 47 Property Manager 212-690-6202 Applicants can walk in and apply in person for waiting. Applicants must be 55 years of age and/or live in Community Goddard Riverside The Corner House 131 Edgecombe Avenue Manhattan 14 14 Studios Board #9. They can stop in and pick up application 718 346-8489, HELP USA/SUS Genesis Neighborhood Plaza II 350 Snediker Avenue Brooklyn 48 22 26 Paulett Smalling [email protected] Henry Street Settlement 290 East 3rd St. 290 East 3rd Street Manhattan 9 9 SRO Main Number 212-372-4584 Housing & Services, Inc. Kenmore Hotel 145 East 23rd Street Manhattan 110 110 studios Richard Fields 212-533-0606 Call Mr. Fields to apply. The Cecil Hotel 206 W. 118th Street Manhattan 18 18 SRO Margot Praylow 212-864-5281 Call Molly Mattimore at 212-252-9377 The Narragansett 2508 Broadway Manhattan 40 SRO Kimberly Christy 212-316-4139 Call Molly Mattimore at 212-252-9377 Jericho Project Jericho House 2013 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd. Manhattan 22 22 SRO Main Number 212-222-1400 Call the main office to learn more. Edith W. MacGuire Residence 89 West Tremont Avenue Bronx 31 31 studios Main Number 718-874-1010 Call the main office to learn more. Fordham Village 355 E194th St Bronx 22 22 studios Main Number 718-679-9444 Kingsbridge Terrace 2701 Kingsbridge Terrace Bronx 30 30 studios Main Number 718-530-6050 718-402-3704, Ext 2400; Lutheran Social Services St. John's House 1182-84 Washington Ave. Bronx 17 17 Eleticia Vierya [email protected] New Destiny Housing 5 2-bedrooms, 1 3- Corporation Bridge Towers 283-285 Bainbridge Street Brooklyn 7 1 studio bedroom Helpline 646-472-0242 ext 15 Link 3 3-bedrooms, 5 2- Bridge Community 271-273 Bainbridge Street Brooklyn 12 4 studios bedrooms Helpline 646-472-0242 ext 15 Link 281 Bainbridge Street 281 Bainbridge Street Brooklyn 4 4 2-bedrooms Helpline 646-472-0242 ext 15 Link 21 2-bedrooms, 8 Marcello Manor 2299 Andrews Avenue Bronx 20 8 studios 1-bedrooms Helpline 646-472-0242 ext 15 Link Access II SRO 465 East Tremont Avenue Bronx 9 9 studios Anna Mccoy 718-299-0744 Postgraduate Center for Mental Health Bronx Park East 2330 Bronx Park East Bronx 23 Intake Office 212-889-5500 ext 204 Call and request an application or pick it up at the site. 3 studios and 6 2- Hull Ave 3523-25 Hull Ave. Bronx 9 bedrooms Intake Office 212-889-5500 ext 204 Grand Concourse 2950 Grand Concourse Bronx 25 Studios Intake Office 212-889-5500 ext 204 Resident Manager- Pick up application on-site. Tenants must have an annual Pratt Area Community Council Gibb Mansion 218 Gates Avenue Brooklyn 21 Studios Corrin Young 718-398-5100 ext 214 salary between $18,000 to $28,000. Tenants must have an annual salary between $21,774 to $28,650. Preferred correspondence: Applications can be downloaded from website or picked up in person at PACC Pratt Area Community Main Property Property Management office located at 896-900 Fulton Council/BCHS Navy Green ("The Brig") 40 Vanderbilt Ave. Brooklyn 38 Management Office 347-823-5700 Link Street, Brooklyn 11238. SRO units. 60% of units reserved for formerly homeless Project FIND - See notes Glaves House-Woodstock Hotel 127 West 43rd Street Manhattan SROs Intake Office 212-768-0085 persons. 286 units in the building overall. Applicants must be employed and make at least $24,900. Project Renewal Inc. Geffner House 351 West 42nd Street Manhattan All SRO Michelle Spann 212-245-6600 ext 273 Pick up application at front desk or contact Michelle Spann. Tenants must have an annual salary between 18,000- 26,0000 and be employeed for a minimum of six moths. Leave contact information in a message and someone will get St. Nicholas House 646 St. Nicholas Avenue Manhattan 33 All SRO Main Number 212-234-7065 ext 1 back to you in three business days. Services for the Underserved People looking or community beds usually walk in and fill Inc. Mother Gaston 84-92 Mother Gaston Blvd. Brooklyn 19 19 SRO Jaqueline Young 212-633-6900 out an application. St. Vincent's Hospital - Speak With Westchester Immaculata Hall 90-10 150th Street Queens Heidi Colon Heidi Colon 718-804-2382 Leave message with request for application and contact Property Management information including address. Someone from property The Doe Fund, Inc. Peter Jay Sharp Res. 223 East 117th Street, 1st Floor Manhattan 29 Studios Hotline 646-672-4472 management will call you back. Most tenants come from the Shelter Plus Care Program. 4 bedrooms, 7 3- Supportive Housing Tenant pays 30% of income. Call and speak to Kenya for United Bronx Parents, Inc. La Casita II 603 Prospect Avenue Bronx 11 bedrooms Manager - Kenya Smith 646-224-0486 application. Curtis Harris or Gordon VIP Community Services Abraham Apartments 1790 Clinton Ave Bronx 10 All SRO Campbell 718-731-1287 Link Tenants need some type of income other than public College Avenue Apartments 946 College Avenue Bronx 24 All SRO Linda Padmore Link assitance.
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