PERSONS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
The CDC has assisted in the development of over 500 affordable housing units for people with mental disabilities. The CDC provides assistance to non-profit developers to build transitional and supportive housing for residents with mental illness. The housing developments range from shared living programs and assisted living to independent living with individual apartments. All of the projects offer a common space for other activities of daily living and/or supportive services. All residents receive supportive services from private mental health agencies or the Department of Mental Health.
Special Needs Housing
Victims of Domestic Violence
Persons Living With HIV/AIDS
Developmental Disabilities
Emancipated Foster Youth
Housing Development