At first look, Shalom I and II
are 153 units of affordable housing. But we’ve always seen
it as something more. Here’s why. Shalom Apartments also
integrates strong support programs, tenant activities, and a
community meal site.
A
social services worker is always on hand to assess tenant needs
and provide help with appropriate agencies and services. Our
central dining room provides noontime meals for the elderly,
while several Shalom tenants attend a nearby kosher meal site.
A Place To Live. An Environment
Where People Thrive.
In addition, a resident activities
coordinator, crafts instructor, exercise director, and an exceptional
tenants association keep the energy levels high with planned
trips, meetings, speaker programs, exercise classes, parties,
and regular movie screenings.
For information on how Shalom
Apartments meets the housing and social needs of Rhode Island’s
qualified elderly and disabled, call Bonnie Sekeres at 401.738.4414
or email .
Shalom I and II are managed by
the Jewish Seniors Agency and have earned a superior rating
from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Shalom Eligibility Guidelines
Age Requirements:
62 or older for the elderly
18 or older for individuals with
handicaps (Shalom I only)
Annual Income Limits:
Shalom I
Occupancy Priority Maximum
1
person $15,350 $40,600
2
people
$17,550 $46,400
Shalom II
1 person $25,600
2
people
$29,250
Number of Apartments:
Shalom I
95 one-bedroom apartments
5 two-bedroom
apartments
Shalom II
53 one-bedroom apartments
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