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HUD's Section 202 Affordable Senior Housing
Provides affordable housing for low-income seniors through HUD's Section 202 program.

Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program
Offers housing for low-income seniors utilizing the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program.

HUD's Housing Voucher Program
Provides housing assistance to eligible seniors through HUD's Housing Voucher Program.

About
Newell Retirement Apartments


Founded in
2002
EIN
22-3865409
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
6918 E SUNBELT DR SAN ANTONIO, TX 78218-3332 Unite States
Website
https://www.prakpropertymanagement.com/san-antonio/
Phone
(830)-372-2600
Email address
About
Newell Retirement Apartments, established in 2002 in San Antonio, TX, operates a 54-unit apartment complex for the elderly. They participate in the HUD Section 202 program, providing affordable housing through a project rental assistance contract.
Mission
GGYC built the Newell Retirement Plaza for adults age 62 and older to access a variety of on-site resources and opportunities, while allowing them the comfort and security of independent living in their own residence.

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