CHT CEO Michael Monte presents the Carole Pack Volunteer Award to Developmental Disabilities Housing Initiative, represented here by, from left, Katie Tormey, Marla McQuiston, Jennifer Townley and Karen Price. VermontBiz photo.
Vermont Business Magazine The Developmental Disabilities Housing Initiative (DDHI) was honored at the Champlain Housing Trust annual membership dinner Thursday night.
DDHI is a group of over 120 parents of individuals with Developmental Disabilities, who are working to create new peer residence housing for their family members in Vermont. DDHI was awarded the Carole Pack Volunteer Award, by the Board of Governance of Champlain Housing Trust.
The award acknowledges overall advocacy for the 322 St Paul St housing project in Burlington. The project is part of a planning grant from Developmental Disabilities Service Division to create models for stable Service Supported Housing for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
DDHI worked with Champlain Housing Trust, Duncan•Wisniewski Architecture, Howard Center, Champlain Community Services, and Alison Harte to accomplish the planning for the project.
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