CHDO Certified • New Jersey

Affordable Housing Development

Expanding affordable housing opportunities, transitional housing pathways, and community development initiatives throughout New Jersey.

Development Housing development, neighborhood revitalization, and long-term community investment.
25 Units in Development
11 Counties Served
1,638 Client Cases Assisted
Featured Development

Warner Avenue Affordable Housing Initiative

Jersey City, New Jersey — a 25-unit affordable housing development designed to create safe, quality housing opportunities for residents while supporting neighborhood revitalization efforts.

25 Units

Affordable housing units in development.

Jersey City

Current featured development location.

Project Map

Current and future housing projects.

Expanding affordable housing opportunities and strengthening communities throughout New Jersey.

New Jersey current and future housing projects map with county pin locations
Jersey City / Hudson County Warner Avenue Affordable Housing Initiative • 25-unit affordable housing development.
Essex County Future initiative coming soon.
Union County Future initiative coming soon.
Monmouth County Future initiative coming soon.
Burlington County Future initiative coming soon.
Cape May County Future initiative coming soon.
CHDO Certified

Certified Housing Development Organization

Enosis the Leadership Network is a Certified Housing Development Organization committed to creating sustainable housing solutions that address the growing need for affordable housing and supportive services.

Programs

Support programs built around stability, dignity, and mobility.

Enosis is strengthening quality of life through practical community programs that meet immediate needs while creating long-term pathways forward.

Homeless Outreach
Diversion to Avoid Eviction
Food Security
Economic Mobility
Housing Support Services / Medicaid Provider
Youth Programming
Affordable Housing Developer
Transitional Housing
Workforce Development
Impact Snapshot

Real numbers for real community work.

These impact numbers can be updated annually as new program data becomes available.

586 Homeless Outreach Encounters
1,638 Housing / Client Cases Assisted
11 Counties Served
1,834+ Families Connected to Resources
187 Community Partnerships