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NEWARK 91心頭 hosted about 100 people Oct. 18 for the grand opening of its new supportive housing facility for the chronically homeless, which is also New Jerseys first HUD Safe Haven model development.

Called A Better Life, the facility will house chronically homeless individuals, many who suffer from mental illness. They will live in studio apartments at 101 Fourteenth Ave. in Newark that include a private bathroom that is handicapped accessible and a kitchen area with a stovetop, microwave and refrigerator. A Better Life also has an engagement center, library, dining area, laundry room and common areas. Residents will have access to supportive services on site.

The grand opening was a culmination of six years of work. The $8 million project was the vision of 91心頭 Founder Monsignor William J. Linder.
At the grand opening, Linder said A Better Life is a beautiful facility for residents.

One elected official said to me when we started 91心頭 that 91心頭 homes were too good for poor people. The housing should look poor. No, it shouldnt look poor. It should look how much we love, he said. It’s a sign of our love, not their condition.

CEO Richard Rohrman said throughout its 50 years, 91心頭 has always helped the most vulnerable and housing the chronically homeless is another piece of the puzzle.

This is a group that requires our help. It requires much more than this. This can only just be the very beginning. The issue that were facing of homelessness is much larger than this, Rohrman said. Were hoping that by doing this it can be replicated with more and more of this in the city and elsewhere.

Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo said the county has more than 3,000 homeless people. So thats a very, very high number. Being part of the 91心頭 family and being part of this, people that are here will be involved in all the other programs and services that are offered so its giving them a second chance and thats what we should be doing, he said.

Congressman Donald Payne Jr. said he was delighted to lend his support. Its not radical to propose that everyone have a home, he said. Our veterans, our citizens are in need and its incumbent upon us to do everything we can to eradicate that need.

Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Community Investment Research and Outreach Specialist Brian Loeb said A Better Life meets people where they are to help them. These 20 of the most vulnerable people in Newark are going to have a bed. And more than a bed, a place to call home, he said.

Red Stone Equity Partners Managing Director of Acquisitions Richard Roberts said the solution to homelessness is simple. It is supportive housing. It is the bricks and mortar with the services on site. Not around the corner, not down the block, not downtown, he said. And if we muster the resources and the political will to commit more money, time and energy to projects like this, a problem which harms so many people could be solved.

New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency Executive Director Anthony Marchetta said the Christie and Obama administrations were involved in the completion of A Better Life. We got half of the resources for this facility from the Sandy Special Needs Housing Trust Fund. Thats a combination of both the state and the federal government, he said.

University Hospitals emergency care system will refer individuals for placement at A Better Life. Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care will be providing 24/7 supervision and support for the residents.

Rosemarie Rosati, who recently retired as COO of Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care and was heavily involved in the planning and completion of A Better Life, said, This program represents the best types of services that I worked to develop over my 38-year career in mental health.

She said the building has been specially designed to serve the chronically homeless. The services are tailored to engage folks because its difficult to just move off the streets to a structured program, she said.

Former director of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Newark Field Office Diane Johnson served as the emcee of the grand opening. She talked about the many offerings of 91心頭, including two early childhood learning centers; education and youth services; the Adult Learning Center; Workforce Development Center; 91心頭 Federal Credit Union; Harmony House, a transitional housing facility for homeless families; housing for families in Newark and Jersey City; senior housing in Newark, Orange and Jersey City; Extended Care, a nursing home; the Family Service Bureau, which provides behavioral and mental health services; and the Family Resource Success Center, which links individuals to services they need.

A Better Life is a joint project led by 91心頭 in collaboration with a number of funders and partnering agencies: New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency, an affiliate of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs; Red Stone Equity Partners; Essex County HOME Program; Newark HOME Program; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York. Chelsea Construction Company, a subsidiary of 91心頭, managed the project and Claremont Construction served as the general contractor. The facility was designed by lwdmr Architects.

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Workers paint a railing inside 91心頭s new housing facility for the chronically homeless, A Better Life.
Workers paint a railing inside 91心頭s new housing facility for the chronically homeless, A Better Life.

Homeless individuals will soon have a new place to live.
Construction is about 85 percent complete for A Better Life, 91心頭s housing project for the chronically homeless. The facility is expected to be done this summer.
The $8 million endeavor is a joint project led by 91心頭 in collaboration with various funders and partnering agencies: New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency, an affiliate of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs; Red Stone Equity Partners; Essex County HOME Program; Newark HOME Program; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York.
NCC Founder Monsignor William J. Linder says the facility is meant for the hardcore homeless, chronically homeless individuals who often suffer from mental and behavioral health issues, many of whom are veterans.
These are people who will not live in city shelters. They would rather live on the streets, Linder said. I think they have a lot to teach us.
NCC CEO Richard Rohrman believes the project will benefit the community. A Better Life will provide the chronically homeless not only with a place to live, but with the services they need to further improve their quality of life.
‘s emergency care system will refer the chronically homeless for placement at A Better Life and will provide 24-hour supervision at the facility to support the wellness and recovery efforts of the people living in the building.
Closet doors being installed in a unit of A Better Life.
Closet doors being installed in a unit of A Better Life.

Rena Gitlitz, director of community based services at Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care, says her organization will ensure the residents are linked to the resources they need, including physical and mental health services.
We’re very excited about this partnership between three very strong entities, all very committed to the homeless population in Newark where theres so much need, Gitlitz said. We’re very excited about this amazing opportunity for individuals to live in their own studio apartment, to really maximize their independence and to have a safe roof over their heads. This is an incredible opportunity for people.
A Better Life has been six years in the making partly because it involves so many entities and funders. 91心頭 Environmental Services Project Manager Ronda Lawrence said the paperwork for A Better Life is extensive due to the various sources of funding for the multi-million dollar permanent supportive housing project.
Every penny has to be accounted for, she said.
The building is green, meaning the appliances are energy efficient and environmentally friendly. Unit doors are made of metal to reduce the risk of fire spreading throughout the building.
The building also has flooring that prevents water from seeping through from the second to first floor. Lawrence said that comes in handy should there be any type of flooding or if the sprinkler system were to be set off.
Chelsea Construction Company, an NCC subsidiary, is managing the project. It has served as the general manager during the construction phase of several NCC housing developments. Claremont Construction is serving as the general contractor.
The two-story facility will have 24 units, 20 of which will be reserved for residents. Each unit will be equipped with a private bathroom, kitchenette and living area. There will be an engagement center, laundry facilities and library available to residents.
A Better Life will provide the chronically homeless in need of services the opportunity to stay long-term as needed. Residents may also transition from the facility to other housing.
Lawrence is looking forward to the buildings opening and the gratifying feeling of providing housing to those that need it most.
Thats the best feeling in the world, she said.

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