Supportive Housing is Key to Ending Homelessness.

Avalon Housing is a community-based, non-profit organization dedicated to developing and managing permanent supportive rental housing for people with extremely low incomes in Washtenaw County. We own and operate 180 units, scattered at fifteen sites throughout Ann Arbor. Our rents are structured to be affordable to people with incomes at or below 30% of the area median income. The majority of our households include people who were homeless or who have a mental or physical disability. Voluntary support services are available to all tenants to help them maintain their housing and enhance their quality of life.

 

Take a look at some of our properties

Click here to see the range of Avalon properties. Pictured at left is our property on West Huron Street, also known as the Benjamin Crookston House. Built in 1869 as a farmhouse with land that stretched all the way south to Liberty, it now includes five efficiencies, one one-bedroom and a two bedroom apartment. In 1935 the first gathering of the Ann Arbor Friends Meeting (Quaker) was hosted in the living room.

The latest: The Stories I Hear

(Note: Krystal Steward is a Property Management Assistant at Avalon Housing, and a big part of her work here is to answer our phone and greet people as they arrive. As she attests here, she hears firsthand why they need supportive housing and how they come to our door.) 
My name is Krystal Steward, and I have worked at Avalon for almost four years.
I have to […]