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Non-Elderly Family Housing
The Non-Elderly Family Housing program provides affordable housing options for families, ensuring a safe and stable environment where individuals and children can flourish. These residences are designed to foster community connection while addressing the diverse needs of families, including proximity to schools, childcare, and employment opportunities.

Grand Concourse East
Opened in 1995, provides 305 apartments to low- and moderate-income families; MBSCC owns and manages the facility and provides social services to tenants

Louise Chazin
Opened in 1991, provides 45 apartments to low-income residents, 10 percent of whom were formerly homeless; rehabilitated by MBSCC, which owns and manages the facility and provides social services to tenants

Billingsley Terrace
Opened in 1993, provides 26 apartments to low-income residents; rehabilitated by MBSCC, which now manages and owns the facility and provides social services to residents.

Ogden Plimpton SIP
Opened in 1990, provides 169 apartments to low- and moderate-income tenants, 50 percent of whom were formerly homeless; owned and managed by MBSCC, which offers social, educational, and recreational services to resident adults and children.

Summit Avenue SIP
Opened in 1990, provides 78 apartments to low- and moderate income tenants, 50 percent of whom were formerly homeless; MBSCC owns and manages the facility and offers social, educational, and recreational services to resident adults and children.

Morris Avenue
Opened in 1989, provides 101 apartments for low-income tenants, 10 percent of whom were formerly homeless; developed by MBSCC, which now owns and manages the facility and provides community services to residents.
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