January 2024 Monthly Newsletter
The Neighborhood Monthly eNewsletter – January 2024
2023 was a highly productive year at MHP. Thanks to our dedicated staff, partners, and supporters, we met or exceeded many of our goals, expanded access to affordable housing, enhanced our supportive programs, and remained a strong presence in the community of Montgomery County and beyond. Given the high cost of living in our region coupled with inflation, we responded to the varied needs of our residents, providing a wide range of services and resources, helping families living on low and moderate incomes. We’re proud to provide quality affordable housing for more than 4,000 people and remain committed to our mission of housing people, empowering families, and strengthening neighborhoods.
Here are some highlights from 2023:
Housing People
- 189 apartments – Residences at Forest Glen financial close, demolition, groundbreaking, and construction progress
- 395 apartments – Worthington Woods financial close, groundbreaking, progress on renovations
- 78 apartments – N Frederick financial close, renovations coming in 2024
- 96 apartments – Colonnade at the Creek renovations and ribbon cutting
- Nebel Street Site Plan – All entitlements received, all funding including 9 and 4 percent tax credits awarded, and application for building permits was made
- Amherst Square / Wheaton Arts – Sketch Plan approved
Empowering Families
- Increased overall student enrollment, serving 400+ children in 2023
- Expanded outreach efforts to Rollingwood Apartments, including a community celebration where we distributed more than 140 backpacks and supply gift cards
- Partnered with Empowering the Ages, providing mentoring for FLOW middle school students
- Provided arts and nature programming in partnership with Nature Forward and Washington Conservatory of Music
- Achieved 82% attendance at Amherst/Pembridge GATOR Club
- Achieved 100% parent satisfaction rate for GATOR Club
Strengthening Neighborhoods
- Launched free scholarship portal for MHP residents, with more than 10 categories of scholarships targeting the community’s demographics
- Grew number of recipients at Gilbert Highlands monthly food distribution and oversaw new food distribution efforts at Great Hope Homes and Amherst/Pembridge
- Oversaw distribution of over $56,000 in fire relief funds
- Provided Community Health Worker training for a second MHP resident engagement specialist
- Hosted 11 events in Long Branch, including new Cuts 4 Cuties event which provided free haircuts to almost 80 kids in time for back to school
- Led group of Worthington Woods residents to NeighborWorks Community Leadership Institute
- Led restoration of Flower Theatre façade, including placing the iconic Flower neon sign that adorns the top of the theater, relighting the marquee, restoring the ticket booth, and more
- Held first Apartment Assistance Program landlord seminar in three years with the highest number of attendees in AAP history