Marlton Manor in San Francisco, CA is a supportive housing property that offers 151 units for people with special needs, including seniors and individuals with disabilities. These affordable units are subsidized by the Section 8 program, allowing residents to pay only 30% of their income for rent. Marlton Manor was saved from conversion to market rate rents in 2002 through a partnership between the residents, Agape Outreach Center, Mercy Housing California, and AF Evans Development Company. The property underwent a $7.5 million renovation in 2003 and provides amenities such as a computer learning center, adult career services, and referral services.
Marlton Manor is committed to providing deep affordability and preserving affordable housing for its residents. The property is funded by Alliant Capital, Citi, and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. With a focus on creating stable and vibrant communities, Marlton Manor is part of Mercy Housing's mission to transform lives throughout the California region. Donations to Mercy Housing can support initiatives such as afterschool activities for children, health screenings, emergency food supplies, and job training classes for residents.
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