Christopher Homes Of Little Rock
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Affordable Housing
Providing comfortable and affordable housing for low-income elderly (62+) and mobility-impaired individuals in Arkansas.

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Christopher Homes Of Little Rock


Founded in
1946
EIN
27-3296218
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development > Economic Development > Affordable Housing Initiatives
Address
PO BOX 7565 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72217-0000 United States
Website
https://www.christopherhomesofarkansas.org/
Phone
(501)-664-1881
Email address
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About
Christopher Homes provides affordable housing for low-income elderly and mobility-impaired individuals in Arkansas. Founded in 1969 by the Diocese of Little Rock, it manages 24 complexes with 588 apartments statewide. They offer supportive services and enrichment activities, enhancing the quality of life for residents. Starting with a trust, they expanded through HUD funding and ecumenical ventures, continuously adding and improving properties.
Mission
Christopher Homes provides comfortable and affordable housing for the low-income elderly in Arkansas, enhancing their quality of life and respecting their dignity.

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