African American Planning Commission
The African American Planning Commission (AAPCI) is a non-profit organization based in Brooklyn, NY, that has been dedicated to addressing the shortage of low-income, affordable, and supportive housing for over 25 years. With a focus on serving the community, AAPCI has provided high-quality housing, social services, and support to over 30,000 residents, including survivors of domestic violence. They are actively working in partnership with the City to expand their programming, including the development of a new 233-unit affordable and supportive housing complex and the opening of a new homeless shelter.
AAPCI's commitment to improving the lives of New Yorkers is evident through their successful track record and ongoing efforts to meet the needs of the community. They have collaborated with renowned architectural firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) to design Edwin's Place, a 125-unit affordable and supportive housing development in Brooklyn's Brownsville neighborhood. This project, which opened in 2021, is a testament to AAPCI's dedication to providing housing solutions for individuals with chronic illnesses and addressing the challenges faced by vulnerable populations.
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