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2019New Destiny Housing
Annual Cocktail Benefit
Thanks to our partners…
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SilverAtlantic Development Group, LLC
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
Bank of China
Enterprise Community Partners
Goldman Sachs
Silver Greenberg, Trager & Herbst, LLP
Hudson Housing Capital
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
Nixon Peabody LLP
Omni New York LLC
Silver David L. Picket
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Domestic violenceis a leading cause of
family homelessness. Over 30% of families
in New York Cityshelters are
fleeing abuse.
At the end of their time-limited shelter
stay, families too often find
themselves homeless again.
New Destiny addresses this challenge – the need for safe, affordable permanent housing for survivors of domestic violence and their children.
At the heart of our work is our
service-enrichedaffordable housing.
Our trauma-informed services foster
long-term stabilityand help survivors
begin new lives.
We help foster community and
new support networks for
adults and children.
We empowertenants to build safe futures for
themselves and their children.
Each year nearly all the households in our buildings remain stable andfree from violence.
• 7 completed projects with 190 units
• 2 projects in development with 104 units
• 2 joint ventures in development with 146 units for households headed by domestic violence survivors
Housing Development
42 units of service-enriched affordable housing with 23 units for homeless families
headed by domestic violence survivors.
Architect: Alexander Gorlin Architects
The Jennings –Opening summer 2019
Contractor:Lettire Construction
The Jennings
The Bryant
62 units of service-enriched affordable housing with 37 units for homeless families
headed by domestic violence survivors
Architect: Magnusson Architecture
& Planning
Jamaica Avenue Apartments
139 units of service-enriched affordable housing with
69 units for homeless families headed by domestic
violence survivors.
Developer: BFC Partners
Architect: GF55 Partners
Raven Hall
216 units of service-enriched affordable housing with
77 units for homeless families headed by domestic
violence survivors.
Developer: Georgica Green Ventures
Architect: Stephen B. Jacobs Group PC
HousingLinkconnects homeless and
low-income domestic violence survivors to safe, affordable
housing and provides aftercare to foster housing stability.
HousingLink’s success has been recognized by
the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
with a $997,000 grant.
“Homelessness, as a result of domestic violence, can be traumatic and devastating to survivors.Since its launch in 2014, HousingLink has provided support to survivors at the NYC Family Justice Centers when they need it the most.”
Cecile Noel, Commissioner
Major’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence
“It has been a year and one day since I left my entire life behind. But every difficulty and barrier was worth it if I get peace and an
opportunity to live in dignity. I would not have been able to achieve this
dream without HousingLink.”
- HousingLink client
Our online Housing Resource Center
is visited by over 100,000 individuals each year.
Our 2019 Honorees
A leader in affordable housing development and
creating homes for low, moderate, and middle income New Yorkers.
David L. PicketPresident,
Gotham Organization
Molly ParkDeputy Commissioner, NYC Dept. of
Housing Preservation and Development
Leading the City’s efforts in implementing
Housing New York’s goal of 300,000 units of affordable housing.
The New York Community TrustNatasha Lifton, Program Officer
Promising Futures/Human Services
For The Trust’s nearly century-long commitment
to improving the lives of all New Yorkers, and its
commitment to fostering thriving communities.
Thank you for joining us tonight and for your support!