HELP
HELP is a comprehensive resident-driven initiative to protect, strengthen, and rebuild targeted East End communities.
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COLLABORATION
Bringing together residents and community organizations, funders, government agencies, and developers to create affordable housing opportunities in the East End.
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Community residents and organizations are encouraged to participate in shaping their neighborhoods.
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Stakeholders in each HELP neigborhood will partner to create a comprehensive community plan.
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The Homewood, East Hills, East Liberty, Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar, and Larimer Protection Initiative (HELP) is a comprehensive resident-driven initiative to protect, strengthen, and rebuild targeted East End communities.
COMMUNITY PLAN
April 23, 2019 – The first draft of the Homewood
was presented to the community.
$300,000,000
HELP has targeted raising
to build 2,200 new and rehab homes and rental units.
$50 million
In Homewood,
of affordable housing development is already funded.
350 mixed-income units
In Larimer,
are already under construction.
fulfill the community plan.
In East Liberty, residents and stakeholders continue to
community plans.
In East Hills and Licoln-Lemington-Belmar, residents are organizing to craft
by Ashley MurrayPittsburgh Post-Gazette
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