NOAH (Neighborhood of Affordable Housing) is a community development corporation based in East Boston, Massachusetts. With a commitment to equity, social justice, and economic resiliency, NOAH promotes community cohesion and environmental justice while increasing access to affordable housing and creating social and economic opportunities. Through their various programs and services, NOAH empowers residents to become leaders of change and advocates for affordable housing.
Since its establishment in 1987, NOAH has made significant investments in the Greater Boston area, totaling over $581.2 million. With a focus on racial and social justice, NOAH serves a diverse client base, with 65% representing minority demographics and 50% having incomes at or below 50% of the Average Median Income. During the COVID-19 pandemic, NOAH provided emergency food relief to 1,500 residents and distributed $7,783,030 in federal funds to support distressed households, ensuring they could remain safely housed in their apartments.
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