Lantern Organization

 

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Borough

Brooklyn

Neighborhood

Bedford-Stuyvesant

Sponsor

Lantern Organization

Occupancy Date

2002

Number of Units

72

Development Cost

$8.3 million

Capital Financing

NYC HPD Supportive Housing Loan Program

Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (Syndicated by the Richman Group)

Architect

Peter Franzese

Contractor

Newtown Construction

Features

Extensive program space, community room, attractive backyard, on-site supportive services, including vocational and employment services, and 24-hour security.

 

Clover HallClover Hall

Clover Hall is new construction of 72 units of permanent supportive housing in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.

All apartments are studios for single adults living with special needs.

Clover Hall has an on-site supportive services program that assists tenants to achieve their highest level of independence and self-sufficiency.  Program goals focus on health and wellness, housing retention, and economic, social and psychological stability.

Social Workers and Counselors provide:

  • Case management

  • Counseling

  • Facilitated groups

  • Community referrals

  • Recreation & Social Activities

Community Lantern Corp., the social service affiliate of The Lantern Organization, provides the supportive services for all tenants.

Clover Hall is within walking distance of commercial establishments and convenience stores, public transportation, schools, parks and playgrounds, community facilities, and hospitals and clinics.