Supportive housing development in Clinton Hill to get makeover
Briefly

The Emerson Davis Family Residence in Clinton Hill, a supportive housing development opened in 1996, will undergo a complete rebuild and expansion with a $1.5M allocation from Councilmember Crystal Hudson. This unique program in New York City assists adults with mental health issues, who risk losing custody of their children, ensuring crucial services like 24/7 case management, counseling, and parenting skills training. The project will create a 12-story, 103-unit building with both supportive and affordable housing, expected to be completed in 2028.
By focusing on the needs of those facing mental health challenges, the Emerson Davis Family Residence has been a lifeline for countless families. The extensive services provided, including employment assistance, not only address immediate housing needs but foster long-term stability and empowerment for parents. With the development set to expand, it highlights the commitment to improving lives and ensuring that vulnerable families have the resources and support they need to thrive in their communities.
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