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Housing Development & Counseling |
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 Association for Better Community Development, Inc. (ABCD) sponsors the following housing developments: Helping to provide affordable housing to moderate income families , ABCD Inc. has developed apartments, single family and condominium homes. Along with providing new housing for families, our developments also help to revitalize older neighborhoods.
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Orchard
Grove
Apartments
- a
24
unit
complex
in
Alliance,
Ohio
for
people
who
derive
the
majority
of
their
income
from
farm
labor.
These
are
the
first
such
units
constructed
in
Ohio.
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ABCD
Homes
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ABCD,
Inc.
has
constructed
30
new
houses
and
renovated
10
primarily
in
the
northeast
section
of
Canton.
The
houses,
financed
primarily
by
tax
credits,
are
designed
to
blend
in
with
the
neighborhood
and
serve
as a
basis
for
revitalization
and
stabilization
of
the
respective
neighborhoods.
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ABCD
Homes
II
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Includes
35
new
units
and
3
renovated
units.
Cherry
Homes
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a 30
unit
4
bedroom
scattered
site
development.
Gateway
Place
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a 29
unit
4
bedroom
scattered
site
development
primarily
in
the
Southeast.
Massillon
Homes
I
- a 50
unit
complex
financed
primarily
by
tax
credits
whereby
ABCD
Inc.
serves
as a
Development
Consultant.
Massillon
Homes
II
- a
30
unit
complex.
Queen
Esther's
Estates
- is
composed
of 33
Cottages
for
the
elderly
in
Southeast
Canton,
Ohio
and
completed
in
2008.
Wilson
Pointe
- a
40
unit,
three
story
complex
for
the
elderly
in
Canton,
Ohio
located
at
6th.
Street
NW
and
McKinley
Ave.
Wilson
Pointe
Elderly
complex
is
named
after
Dr.
Doris
Wilson
who
served
as
former
Chairperson
of ABCD,
Inc.
Board
of
Directors.
Brewster
Homes
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is a
partnership
between
ABCD,
Inc.,
Zephyr
Homes
and
the
Stark
county
Regional
Planning
Commission
to
sponsor
the
construction
of 8
new
homes
in
the
City
of
Brewster,
Ohio
in
2008
and
2009.
The
City
of
Canton
Initiative
- is
a 6
unit
development.
ABCD
is
certified
as a
Community
Housing
Development
Organization
(CHODO)
by
the
state,
county
and
city
governments.
Funds
received
from
the
various
entities
help
to
acquire
and
renovate
houses
and
sell
them
to
first
time
homeowners.
Plans
include
targeting
houses
which
are
in
close
proximity
to
the
previous
mentioned
developments.
In
2005,
ABCD
became
certified
as a
HUD
Counseling
Agency
through
the
Mission
of
Peace
CDC,
a
HUD
intermediary
organization.
This
certification
permits
ABCD
to
provide
pre/post
purchasing
counseling,
credit
counseling,
down
payment
assistance,
foreclosure
prevention,
reverse
mortgages,
homebuyers
club,
tenant
and
rental
issues
and
financial
literacy.
ABCD
serves
as a
"Community
Organizer"
and
works
with
such
neighborhood
groups
as
the
Gateway
Association,
Concerned
Citizens
for
the
4th.
Ward,
Southwest
Association
of
Neighbors
and
the
Cherry
Avenue
Neighborhood
Development
Organization
to
enable
them
to
bring
about
improvements
in
their
respective
neighborhoods.
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Since
1978
ABCD
Dial-A-Ride
has
been
providing
transportation
services
for
the
elderly,
handicapped
and
low
income
people.
With
a
daily
rider
ship
average
of
250
people,
ABCD
offers
both
fixed
route
and
on
demand
door
to
door
service.
We
offer
door
to
door
service
to
the
elderly
through
our
Title
III
contract
with
the
Area
Agency
on
Aging,
10B,
Inc.
Drivers
are
available
to
help
assist
seniors
getting
in
and
out
of
our
vehicles,
as
well
as
being
responsive
to
individuals
needs
and
their
unique
pickup
and
drop-off
times.
ABCD
Dial-A-Ride
is
also
an
integral
part
of
the
PASSPORT
program
whose
aim
is
to
keep
seniors
in
their
homes
longer.
By
providing
them
with
transportation,
they
are
able
to
get
out
and
do
essential
tasks
such
as
shopping
and
making
necessary
medical
appointments.
Helping
individuals
with
making
the
transition
form
public
assistance
to
self-sufficiency,
our
Title
XX
contract
with
the
Stark
County
Department
of
Human
Services
enables
them
to
get
to
work
and
back
home
again.
Other
transportation
related
services
for
them
are
also
available
as
they
prepare
to
become
self-sufficient.
During
2009
ABCD
was
awarded
a
three
year
contact to
transport
people
to
receive
Dialysis
Treatment;
medical
care
resulting
from
the
treatments
and
trips
to
Cleveland
for
SSI
disability
appeals.
ABCD
also
contracts
with
the
Jobs
Access
Reverse
Commuters
Program
(JARC),
helping
ex-offenders
with
transportation
to
job
sites,
which
is
vital
to
their
re-entry
into
the
community.
Other
transportation
programs
include
contracts
with
colleges,
hotels,
churches,
day
care
centers,
schools,
travel
agencies,
social
service
providers
and
corporations,
to
name
a
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Energy Conservation |
Call us: 330.455.6385 |
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ABCD,
Inc. insulates 250 houses per year and installs
50 furnaces, through a contract with the
Cleveland Housing Network, and funding primarily
from the East Ohio Gas Company and government
funding. All houses are furnished with carbon
monoxide detectors.
Through a contract with the Ohio Partners for
Affordable Energy and funding from Ohio Edison
and First Energy, ABCD conducts electrical
audits and when necessary, light bulbs and
refrigerators are replaced.
ABCD has enabled the creation of a Minority firm
which Insulates houses known as' Urban Green
Solutions' |
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Community Economic Development |
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ABCD,
Inc.
operates
the
Center
for
Entrepreneurial
Development.
EANDC
Property
Management
and
ABCD
administrative
offices
are
two
such
organizations
currently
housed
in
the
12th
Street
offices.
Located
in
ABCD's
13th
Street
offices
and
sponsored
by
ABCD
is
Auto,
Inc.
AUTO
provides
training
for
careers
in
the
automotive
industry.
ABCD
Dial-A-Ride
also
operates
out
of
the
facility
and
serves
as
the
facility
managers.
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