Paca House Veterans Supportive Housing 116 N. Paca House Baltimore, MD

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Paca House Veterans Supportive Housing 116 N. Paca House Baltimore, MD Volunteers of America - Chesapeake

Paca House Redevelopment Overview: Currently 106 Units of Low Income Housing for the formerly chronically homeless. 76 Single Occupancy Units and 30 Efficiencies. Will transition to permanent supportive housing for homeless Veterans and housing for the chronically homeless. This would be a veteran preferred property. Will convert 76 SRO units to efficiencies and one bedroom units, more suitable for permanent supportive housing On-site resident services to include case management, counseling and referral to community based services Construction scheduled from 5/18 – 8/19

Paca House Today

Paca House Redeveloped North Paca Street view with new addition (existing buildings in white; addition in brown)

Paca House Redeveloped Rear View (new construction in brown)

Area Median Income Limit New Unit Mix Unit Type Total Number of Units Area Median Income Limit Efficiencies 46 60% 1BR

PACA House Location Benefits Residents will benefit from close proximity to: Baltimore Veteran’s Administration Medical Center (2 blocks) University of Maryland Medical Center (2 blocks) Downtown job training and workforce opportunities Other downtown supportive services partners Ample retail services Local and regional public transportation

Location and Distance to VA Medical Center

Benefits of Veterans Permanent Supportive Housing Because supportive services and case management are on-site and residents will enjoy peer support, Veterans living at Paca House are likely to have: Improved physical and mental health care outcomes Improved job training and employment outcomes Substance abuse support Greater stability and enhanced rate of transition to independent living

Paca House Supportive Services Partners Transformation Health Women Accepting Responsibility, Inc. Healthcare for the Homeless Suited to Succeed United Way of Central Maryland U.S. Veterans Administration University of Maryland Medical Center Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training Mercy Supportive Housing Program City of Baltimore – Housing and Social Services

Paca House Community Resource Center (Future) Community Resource Center (CRC) is in concept phase for workforce development Utilize programming space in common areas to locate employment specialists Space to include Mayor’s Office of Employment Services Corporate partners for job readiness and training opportunities Financial Literacy to be a component of programming Offered to residents and community at large

Contact Information Russell K. Snyder | President/CEO Volunteers of America Chesapeake 7901 Annapolis Road, Lanham, MD office: 240.764.2631 cell: 301.395.8984 email: rsnyder@voaches.org website: www.voaches.org