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CAN-DO, Citizens for Affordable Housing
in Newton Development Organization, Inc., is a
community-based non-profit organization dedicated to the
cause of affordable housing for individuals and families
with low and moderate incomes. Founded in 1994, CAN-DO has
developed and managed affordable housing units serving a
diverse population. It has been, and continues to be, a
tireless advocate and organizer of community based action
to support and promote affordable housing in Newton.
CAN-DO believes that Newton is enriched
by the diversity of its population. Our approach is to
educate the community about the need for housing
opportunities for Newton's economically diverse
population, and to engage residents in creating and
supporting viable solutions.
We take a holistic approach to helping
residents build skills and develop self-sufficiency.
CAN-DO partners with human service organizations in the
community to provide residents with support services such
as job training, mentoring, childcare, and parenting
skills training.
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CAN-DO,
affordable housing, transitional housing, congregate living, Newton,
Massachusetts, Josephine McNeil, YIMBY, Louis H. Garfield House,
Christina Street, Kayla's House, Kayla A. Rosenberg, Highlands Glen
Condominiums, Webster Street, U-CHAN, Uniting Citizens for Housing
Affordability in Newton, federal HOME program, CDBG, Young Parent
Program, NWW, DMH, DMR, SRO, Community Preservation Act, Newton
Community Preservation Committee, zoning, non-profit, moderate income,
Bob Swett Excellence in Housing Award, Newton Womens' Commission