Partnership to build homes for those with autismThe Autism Council of Rochester, Inc. has created a new partnership with Flower City
Habitat for Humanity to create a unique housing program for individuals and families with children & adults living with Autism. This partnership is a first-of-its-kind in New York State and its focus will be to remove barriers which prevent our families from fully participating in homeownership, including the families in the build process and the necessary accommodations for Sensory Needs Modifications, which may be a challenge for individuals on the spectrum and possibly prevent them from being able to enjoy their physical surroundings and comfort within their home. The program currently has five applicants in the process. "We are very excited about the new housing program and the steps being taken to serve a vastly underserved group in our community. As a parent of someone living with autism, I have first-hand knowledge of the challenges living situations can create on a daily basis," said Lawana Jones, Founder & Executive Director of the Autism Council. “We are truly gratified to be in partnership with the Autism Council of Rochester. We look forward to providing homes that will allow each individual to be fully supported and truly benefit from their living environment. We know the impact on our homebuyers and their families will be a lasting one,” said Matt Flanigan, CEO, Flower City Habitat for Humanity. “We look forward to continuing to work together to achieve our mission of building homeownership, communities, and hope.” Groundbreaking for the initial two homes in the program will begin in June 2019. For more information on the next round of applications for the housing program, please email, info@theautismcouncil.org Comments are closed.
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