PHA has issued these project-based vouchers to support more than 2,200 apartments at 145 developments in Philadelphia.
The Huntingdon Street project will give residents access to wrap-around services including education, employment and health care. Those recovering from opioid use disorder will receive medication-assisted treatment.
The facility will also have eight emergency beds provided by Temple University Hospital.
"Our partnership with PHA is so vital to the work that we do in building more affordable housing in this city," said Sister Mary Scullion, co-founder and executive director of Project HOME. "This residence will provide people with a much-needed community of recovery where each person can feel supported on their individual journey."