Rudolphy-Mercy-Douglas Home For The Blind
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Affordable Housing
Offers subsidized, low-rent apartments for blind, disabled, or special needs individuals.

Recreation Services
Provides bingo, arts and crafts, and trips to Atlantic City for residents.

About
Rudolphy-Mercy-Douglas Home For The Blind

Founded in
1999
EIN
23-2980155
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
1425 SNYDER AVE 4 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19145-2317 United States
Website
https://mercydouglass.org/rudolphy/
Phone
(215)-386-1808
Email address
About
RUDOLPHY-MERCY-DOUGLAS HOME FOR THE BLIND, founded in 1999, is a Philadelphia-based specialized housing facility for individuals with visual impairments. Located on Powelton Avenue, it provides 17 apartments designed to cater to the unique needs of blind individuals, offering a supportive and accessible living environment.
Mission
Mercy-Douglass provides safe, affordable housing and compassionate support for Philadelphia's seniors and special needs community, building dignity and empowering lives through reliable care and a legacy of overcoming barriers.

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