AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is inviting the public to tour historic Los Angeles buildings which have been converted into affordable permanent housing for low-income people in need.

AHF, through its Healthy Housing Foundation (HHF) division, has been purchasing and renovating historic buildings since 2017 as a faster, less expensive solution to the escalating affordable housing and homelessness crises. To date, the charity has spent US $230 million in Los Angeles to buy 15 properties, 13 of which are completed and currently house 1,417 people who otherwise would not be able to afford a permanent place to live. AHF has another 578 units in the pipeline.

The first guided tour will take place on Tuesday, January 9th starting at 9 am and continue weekly on Tuesdays.

Lasting approximately two-and-a-half hours, each tour includes a visit to five buildings currently housing tenants. 

Reserve your place on the next available tour.


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