Make a
Lasting Impact

When you give to AHC, you’re actively building brighter futures. Your support helps fund vital resident services, onsite education, and wellness programs that empower our residents to thrive.

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Ways to Give

Every contribution builds the foundation for stronger communities. Whether you’re making a one-time gift, joining a dedicated changemakers circle, or rallying your company for impact, your support fuels safe, stable, and affordable housing for all.

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Volunteer at AHC

Volunteers are the heart of our work, helping families and students thrive. Whether mentoring, tutoring, or supporting programs, your time makes a lasting impact – keeping kids engaged, encouraging academic growth, and providing year-round stability.

Supporting Real Change

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In financial assistance accessed

Backpacks distributed to children and families

Households supported with food assistance

Residents supported with employment services

Evictions prevented

Students in summer programs

Students in AHC Education Programs

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Resident Voices

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Resident Voices

“It means success. It means new relationships, maybe a nice house and a nice neighborhood. Making a future for when I have kids and a successful occupation.”  
Kenya, AHC resident and participant in the Women’s Empowerment program, where she set financial goals that helped her boost her credit score, begin saving $25 a month, and open an IRA account.
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Resident Voices

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Resident Voices

“In March, I go to get my national certification and that will increase my pay and give me the hospital position that I’m really reaching for.” 
Shamika, former AHC resident, earned her GED, trained as a pharmacy technician, and secured a new job – moving her family from an AHC apartment to a bigger home.
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Resident Voices

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Resident Voices

“These types of support groups give an outlet to have something constructive to embrace. This is important to me. I’m an advocate for sobriety.” 
Darnell, resident of MonteVerde, became an active participant in the onsite substance misuse support group after losing his wife to addiction.
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Resident Voices

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Resident Voices

“CCR helped me to advocate more for what I needed and guided me on the path to being prepared for college, making the transition from high school to college much easier.” 
Ezza, an AHC College & Career Readiness graduate, now attends George Mason University to study business.
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Resident Voices

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“My favorite part is when we do experiments and learn more. It has taught me a lot of stuff like to be respectful and how to talk to grown-ups.” 
Enrique, a Dyslexic Edge Academy student. This afterschool program for AHC students in grades 1-3 blends reading intervention with hands-on STEM activities.
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Resident Voices

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“CCR was a big, big help in guiding me to pick my career, and giving me a lot of opportunities, a lot of sources, and a lot of advice throughout high school.”
Jabez, an AHC College & Career Readiness graduate, now works as an AHC Program Assistant while studying to be a physical education teacher.
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Resident Voices

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Resident Voices

“It has given me something to do with a bunch of other women – gets me to express my feelings. There’s workshops of stuff I never thought of, but now I can come here to find out just about anything. If they don’t have it, they can guide me to where to go.” 
Nancy, Barclay Greenmount resident and participant in AHC’s Women’s Empowerment program, which provides financial and digital literacy training, as well as community-building and support in Baltimore.
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Resident Voices

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Resident Voices

“AHC helps people like me have a place of their own. I think people with a lower income deserve nice places to live. I want to stay here for a long time.”
Patrice, resident of The Westerly, an AHC community in partnership with Hoffman & Associates that offers deeply affordable apartments, luxury amenities, and first-floor retail.