Legal services and tenant-organizing support to low-income residents on the west side of Manhattan The Goddard Riverside Law Project provides free legal services and tenant-organizing support to low-income residents on the west side of Manhattan in order to preserve affordable housing and improve living conditions. The program initially focused on single-room occupancy (SRO) tenants, but has […]
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Senate Residence
Supportive Housing Residence for Formerly Homeless Adults The Senate is a permanent supportive housing residence for formerly homeless adults, many with mental illness. Developed in 1988, The Senate was one of the first low-income housing tax credit projects in New York City. An eight-story building, The Senate includes 136 single-room occupancy units, along with offices and […]
West 140th Street
Permanent Supportive Housing for Previously Homeless Adults With a History of Mental Illness Goddard Riverside’s five-story residence on West 140th Street provides affordable, permanent supportive housing for 48 previously homeless adults with a history of mental illness. The building consists of fully furnished studio apartments, offices for the social service and building staff, and ample […]
Capitol Hall
Capitol Hall provides housing for men and women who are vulnerable to homelessness because of their age, income or disability. A 10-story building, Capitol Hall includes 201 single-room occupancy units, as well as offices and community space. Our staff provides daily meals, case management, a building manager, recreational activities, holiday celebrations, 24-hour/7-day front-desk and more, while […]
Corner House
A supportive housing residence in West Harlem for older adults and formerly homeless mentally ill adults. The Corner House building was newly renovated when it opened in 1997, and its 34 studio apartments are fully furnished. Each tenant is assigned a case manager with whom they meet regularly. A tenants committee plans activities including the […]