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By Natalie Leek 03 Apr, 2024
A New Dawn in Cleveland's Fairfax Neighborhood: Affordable Housing Takes Center Stage
By Natalie Leek 03 Apr, 2024
Celebrating Community Transformation: The New Dawn of Affordable Housing in Cleveland's Buckeye-Woodhill
By Natalie Leek 03 Apr, 2024
Unlocking Affordable Living in Cleveland's Glenville: A Closer Look at The Davis Community
By jim 27 Sep, 2023
As dawn breaks and cities buzz into life, homes light up one by one. But, for many with I/DD (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities), this basic human right remains an elusive dream. The prospect of finding a comfortable, safe home remains a challenge. What if there was a breakthrough in housing that not only addressed this need but did so by celebrating neurodiversity?
By diane 03 Aug, 2023
Wow - my first blog for Front Porch – I’m excited and thrilled to be able to share some of my thoughts with you!
By howard 27 Jul, 2023
By Howard Kuritzky
By jim 04 Jul, 2023
As we celebrate the 4th of July and our freedoms in America, let’s not forget that there are still segments of our population who do not have the same opportunities for independence and living on their own.  Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities face a housing crisis, with limited affordable and attainable options for independent living.  Front Porch Cohousing is proud to be leading the way in developing the first-of-its-kind inclusive cohousing communities, providing much-needed housing and independence to those who need it most.
By jim 03 Apr, 2023
Neuro-inclusive cohousing consists of intentional communities that are designed to support and accommodate people with a wide range of neurological differences, such as autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, Tourette syndrome, ADHD, and other developmental disabilities. These communities provide safe spaces for individuals who may have difficulty navigating traditional living environments due to their unique neurology and specific needs. By creating supportive structures within these communities, members can benefit from shared resources while still having access to the autonomy needed for personal growth. Neuro-inclusive cohousing has grown in popularity among those seeking a more inclusive lifestyle or looking for social opportunities tailored to their specific needs.
By James Richardson 19 Jan, 2023
Locked Out: The Barriers Facing Neurodivergent Adults in their Search for Housing in Pennsylvania Chapter I: The Definition of Neurodivergence and Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Neurodivergence refers to the idea that there is a wide range of brain types and that individuals who think or process information differently are valuable and should be celebrated. This term is often used to describe individuals with conditions classified as neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism, Down syndrome, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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