Community Action Partnership and the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill invite the community of
The celebration, kicking off construction, will take place Friday, November 2, at
Desert
“These services are critically needed in
The Code of Federal Regulations defines a mental disability as a severe and persistent mental or emotional impairment that seriously limits a person’s ability to live independently, and which could be improved by more suitable housing conditions. Examples of such impairments or disorders include, but are not limited to: schizophrenia, bi-polarity, or major depression. More specifically, the target population for this project will include persons whose psychiatric symptoms are reasonable stable, and who possess the minimal life skills necessary to succeed in an independent living situation with outside supportive services.
The complex will include five one story buildings with a combined total area of 11,300 square feet. The buildings will be wood and stucco with composition shingle roofing and will include:
· A 900 square foot, two bedroom manager’s apartment
· A 1,600 square foot community center for resident meetings, group meals, social events, and recreational and cultural activities. It will include a TV/
· A four-plex with 550 square foot one bedroom units
· Two 2,750 square foot one bedroom unit five-plexe
· A lighted, half basketball court
· And landscaped garden and patio areas.
One bedroom apartments will be arranged in a “U” shaped configuration around a central courtyard and covered patio. All buildings will include basic appliances including stoves, refrigerators, and even window curtains. Resident apartments will include a living room, bathroom, bedroom, and combined living area and kitchen space, covered porch, evaporative cooler, and wall furnaces. The complex will be neatly packaged with a six foot wooden fence enclosing the complex.
In November 2004, the Partnership was awarded a HUD Section 811 Program of Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities fund reservation. The grant covered the purchase of the land and building construction costs. In addition the grant will provide rental assistance making the apartments affordable to very low income persons, for a five year period.
Community Action Partnership of Kern agreed to sponsor the Desert Willow project at the request of, and in collaboration with, a
For more information about the Desert Willow apartments, call Community Action Partnership of Kern, at
Community Action Partnership of Kern is a private, non-profit corporation, created in 1965 to combat poverty in
for resources that empower people to have the skills and resources necessary
to improve their quality of life and become self-sufficient.
Community Action Partnership of Kern’s 800 employees provide an integrated network of services,
with 15 major programs, and no eligibile person is turned away.
The Partnership serves and improves the quality of life for approximately 140,000
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