b'2018 IMPACT REPORTCREATING & MAINTAINING AFFORDABLE HOUSING:11 1,023Single-family homes underPeople took part in construction; two sold toBHCs free resident first-time homebuyers services programs52 $220,000New,high-quality, Invested in capital improvements affordable apartments forto Columns on Grove, a historic working families built Fan District property for(The Goodwyn at Union Hill) lower-income seniorsHELPING SENIORS AGE IN PLACE: STABILIZING FAMILIES:731 Engaged in health and146wellness activitiesHouseholds received eviction prevention services, resulting in Got help applying for517 an 18.8% decrease in evictionseligible entitlementsReceived free groceries,210483 valued at $502,025Backpacks filled with $12,600 in school supplies donated to Received heating and coolinglower-income familiesassistance, valued at $90,600 302797Residents received case ECONOMIC MOBILITY: management assistance toresolve housing and health issues$10,000 In higher-education scholarships awarded to residents over the age of 1857 & 118 Received educational andvocational services to prepare themyouth adults for academic and workforce success20 Households (8%) left a BHC community in 2018because they bought their first home, vs. 12 (4%) in 201716| Better Housing Coalition'