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ABOUT A-HOME
For over 20 years A-HOME has been a cost effective, local solution to the national crisis in affordable housing.


bullet A-HOME rehabilitates, builds and manages affordable rental housing in northern Westchester County, NY for older adults, disabled individuals and single parent families who, because of age, disability, or family status, cannot afford market rates.
bullet A-HOME promotes independent living with a network of
community support. A coalition of 26 local civic and religious
organizations supports A-HOME with funding and volunteers.
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A-HOME has renovated, or built and now operates 13 houses in Bedford Hills, Chappaqua, Croton Falls, Katonah, Mt. Kisco, Thornwood and South Salem, and manages one for the Blue Mountain Housing Development Corporation.

 

 

 

What's New:

Scotts Ridge at Pound Ridge application

The first affordable housing to be built in Pound Ridge will provide twelve suites for older adults. Designed for accessibility the two attractive buildings feature six suites in each building with a common kitchen, with laundry, on each floor. The innovative design combines desired privacy with opportunities for socialization. Considerations for wheelchairs and hearing and sight accommodations make the suites accessible for individuals living with disabilities. The buildings are clustered on a three acre site with landscaping in keeping with the local environment, leaving much of the building lot undisturbed.

Occupancy is tentative scheduled for early fall 2008. Income eligibility for the project is at or below 60% of the area's median income or $42,660 for an individual or $48,770 for a couple. Application forms are available at A-HOME's website and office, the Pound Ridge Town House, community organizations or through the mail by request. The initial round of applications will be accepted from June 2-16, 2008. For more information call 914-666-0740.

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