Work Begins on Autism Housing in Heidelberg
The Autism Housing Development Corporation of Pittsburgh (AHDCP) was founded in 2011 to develop affordable housing for adults on the autism spectrum in an environment that includes supportive services and community interaction. Their vision is to see communities everywhere welcoming those on the autism spectrum and support them living productive, independent lives. They believe that individuals on the autism spectrum can be valued, independent and contributing members of their communities. The inclusion of individuals on the autism spectrum in the community enriches the lives of everyone by creating an environment of cooperation and tolerance.
Guidelines for the housing will include:
Single person must earn less than $29,940
Two-person households must earn less than $34,200.
Rents for 1BR range from $575-$700 plus electric
Rents for 2BR range from $675-$750 plus electric.
More information and applications, when issued, will be available on their website: