- They are the working poor who make your coffee, bus tables at restaurants, clean hotel rooms, and wash your car.
- The elderly poor, retired after a lifetime of work who are able to maintain independent living in our buildings.
- Children, often with single parents.
- People who are disabled, or who are making the transition from public assistance to re-entering the workforce, or who are trying to maintain dignity in the face of a serious physical illness.
- People trying to put their lives back together after being left homeless by fire, personal tragedy, addiction, or a lost job.
For some of our residents, TNDC housing will be home for a long time. For others, TNDC is a stepping stone to very different lives.