Physicians Care Connection (Columbus Medical Association) Noor Community Clinic (Wednesday from 5-9 PM)Ĭlinica Latina (Los Martes (Tuesdays) 5:30pm-8:30pm) Helping Hands Health and Wellness Center (18+) Grants up to $9300 per unit to pay for Lead Hazard Control and up to $2125 for other healthy home repairs: Email or call Kim Chafin - 61 | Pharmacy of Central Ohio Get up to $600 matched in savings: Call Sisters of Empowerment at 61 South Side and Linden Home ownership, rental, and repairs The Rise Center for resources to improve quality of lifeįree Financial Fitness Classes by Homeport Keys to Ownership (Columbus Urban league): Star House: Drop in center for youth experiencing homelessness:ĭirect access to resources including but not limited to food, housing assistance, medical services, ID services, therapy, showers, clothing, etc.įinancial Empowerment Institute (Columbus Urban league):įinancial literacy and financial management classes | 61 Grants (up to $20,000), Deferred Loans, and other services for home ownership and repair: Call 61 | Land Trust HomesĬentral Ohio Community Improvement Corporation Habitat for Humanity Home Repair Program:Ĭontact 61 or email Disrimnation/Landlord Mediation:Ĭitizen Access Portal: Coding Violations, Permits, Zoning, Engineering, etc PRC Emergency Assistance by Franklin County Job & Family Services: Emergency AssistanceĬlick or call 614- 237-9675 for free 1:1 Financial Counselingįranklin County Auditor Tax Reduction ProgramsĬity of Columbus Senior Water & Sewer Discount Program Move to Prosper: Rental assistance and multi-services for career and wellness Homeport’s will devote our time to overseeing the quality of construction, working with the general contractor, Wallick Construction the architect, Hooker DeJong and Wallick Communities’ management staff, to be sure the details are right.A Columbus City website with multiple organizations that provide rental and utility assistance and legal aid regarding rentals: What’s next? All 86 apartments will be renovated, building by building, over the next 18-plus months. Thank you to everyone who’s worked on this development! This type of investment is important in creating affordable housing that endures.Ĭredit is due to many people, inside and outside Homeport, for this milestone, in particular Brenda Peterson and Josh Casper, Homeport’s development staff who work on the project Roy Lowenstein, Homeport’s development consultant CMHA, for choosing Homeport as its partner and the construction’s financiers, the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing, Lument, and Ohio Capital Finance Corporation. That keeps these apartments available to a wide range of people, all while their apartments’ physical condition dramatically improves. Thanks to Thornwood Commons’ legacy of ownership by CMHA, every family who lives there will pay no more than 30% of their household income toward rent. Thornwood Commons’ renovations include new windows, cabinets, flooring, more energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment, and much more. The closing is more like a new starting line for any project: After more than two years of planning, Thornwood Commons is ready to start construction. Homeport is excited to announce that in late June we closed on the construction financing for our next development, “Thornwood Commons.” Thornwood Commons is an important partnership with the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, to extensively renovate 86 apartments for families that were originally built in the mid-1950s in Columbus’ Milo-Grogan neighborhood.
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