Project New Hope
Project New Hope
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More about this organization
Mission
Provide affordable housing & support for low income & homeless people with HIV/AIDS & seniors.
About
Low income rental housing: The organization has developed and operates a 22-unit, and a 4-unit low-income rental housing project located in Los Angeles, California, both of which are dedicated to persons affected with HIV/AIDS and their families. The organization also manages and controls Palos Verdes Street, LP which provides low-income rental housing in Los Angeles County and includes a 10-unit, low-income rental housing project known as San Pedro New Hope Courtyard Apartments located in Los Angeles, California. A regulatory agreement was entered into with the city and county of Los Angeles restricting the use of the properties as low-income housing.
