ST AMBROSE HOUSING AID CENTER INC

Cause Area

  • Community
  • Crisis Support
  • Homeless & Housing
  • Justice & Legal

Location

321 E 25TH STBALTIMORE, MD 21218 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

The mission of St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center Inc., is to create and maintain equal housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income people, primarily in Baltimore City, and to encourage and support strong and diverse neighborhoods. St. Ambrose is a non-denominational 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.The mission of St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center Inc., is to create and maintain equal housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income people, primarily in Baltimore City, and to encourage and support strong and diverse neighborhoods. St. Ambrose is a non-denominational 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Description

St. Ambrose at a Glance

  • Baltimore’s oldest non-profit housing provider with over 125,000 families served since 1968.
  • Innovative and evolving programs that help 3,000 low- and moderate-income families each year:
    • buy their first home
    • share their home
    • move from shelters to permanent housing
    • obtain quality, affordable, rentals
    • avoid loss of homeownership
    • purchase a quality renovation at an affordable price
  • A community-based nonprofit with a broad base of support from:
    • committed and concerned individuals
    • local corporations and financial institutions
    • local and national foundations
    • City of Baltimore
    • State of Maryland
    • federal government
    • religious organizations
    • community and civic organizations
  • Innovative solutions to Baltimore’s housing issues:
    • First HUD Asset Control Area manager
    • Baltimore pilot program for Homeownership Preservation Effort, 1-888-995-HOPE
    • Maryland’s only homesharing program
  • Committed to strengthening and stabilizing Baltimore’s oldest neighborhoods

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