The Booth Community

Permanent Supportive Housing

What is the project?

The Booth Community provides safe, affordable Permanent Supportive Housing in Detroit for people transitioning out of or at risk of homelessness. By combining stable housing with supportive services, residents can focus on health, employment, and long-term independence—while strengthening the surrounding community.

For Detroit, The Booth Community Will Provide:

For Residents of The Booth Community, On-Site Resources Include:

The former gymnasium will be converted into a multi-purpose common space.

Historic Preservation

Preserving the historic St. Mary of Redford building is central to this project—restoring a long-vacant landmark to active use while honoring its legacy and strengthening the surrounding neighborhood.

Examples of Other Volunteers of America Michigan Properties

Proposed Design of The Booth Community

Note: The images provided are from a similar project by the same architectural firm and closely represent how the apartments in The Booth Community may look. We’ll update these photos as the project continues to develop.

The Booth Community Will Provide:

Studio
17 Units

1-Bedroom
40 Units

2-Bedrooms
4 Units

Amenities:
All residences feature gated parking, discrete trash receptacles, and free community space.

Timeline

Current: Groundbreaking April 9, 2026
Complete: Spring 2027

Note: This timeline is subject to change.


Frequently Asked Questions

How Did The Booth Community Get Started and what is still needed?

Thanks to the generosity of our construction and financing partners, The Booth Community is now underway, with completion expected in the spring.

This nearly $30 million project has been made possible through tax credits and public investment—including MSHDA LIHTC, City of Detroit HOME funds, and Historic Tax Credits—along with financing and support from partners such as National Equity Fund, Fifth Third Bank, The Home
Depot Foundation, and others.

Now we need your help to bring this project home—so we can bring people home. Please take a look at our naming opportunities and other ways to support The Booth Community as we move toward the finish line.

How many housing units and what other services will the project provide?

VOAMI will provide on-site services for residents including assistance with securing household goods, furnishings, clothing and groceries; in-home visit to assess unit condition and lease compliance; employment assistance; household budgeting; connection to mental health and health care resources including Medicaid; connection with mainstream benefits and government assistance including Section 8 programs and Social Security benefits; and transportation. The former gymnasium will be converted into a multi-purpose common space.

Who will be living at VOA The Booth Community?

Housing at The Booth Community will prioritize individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, including those in the highest-need tier of Detroit’s Coordinated Assessment Model (CAM). Referrals will come through the Detroit Continuum of Care, ensuring housing is directed to those with the greatest need. This Permanent Supportive Housing community will help residents stabilize their health, regain independence, and rebuild self-confidence.

How Can I Apply to Be A Resident?

Construction underway, with expected completion in Spring of 2027.

If you would like to be contacted regarding leasing opportunities, please complete the form below under ‘Application Process‘.

What if I am not eligible for The Booth Community?

VOA Michigan has 11 Affordable Living Communities spread across the state of Michigan.

Please visit voami.org/services/affordable-housing/ for more information.

Additionally, the Detroit Home Connect website is an excellent resource for people in need of housing support: homeconnect.detroitmi.gov/

Is The Booth Community a Shelter for The Homeless?

No, The Booth Community is Permanent Supportive Housing.

While shelters offer a place to stay for the night, The Booth Community provides a place to rebuild a life. Residents have a permanent home—no time limits—along with access to services that support stability, growth, and future opportunity.

How can I help a person experiencing unsheltered homelessness?

You can call the Coordinated Assessment Model (CAM) hotline at 313.305.0311, visit an in-person access point, or submit a Homeless Outreach Request online. Access the form at https://camdetroit.org/outreach-request.

How has the community been informed and engaged about the project?

Over the past year, VOAMI has engaged with St. Mary of Redford Parish, local neighbors, and key community organizations, including the Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation, Grandmont Community Association, Schoolcraft Improvement Association, Crary/St. Mary’s Block Club, and the City of Detroit District 1 Office. To keep the community informed, VOAMI hosted meetings for residents within a 10-mile radius and invited community groups to learn about the project and share concerns. A distribution list was also created to provide updates and share The Booth Community website.


Thank You to Our Funders Who Made This Possible

MSHDA

Lake Trust Credit Union

The City of Detroit

Fifth Third Bank

National Equity Fund

Department of Veteran Affairs – VA Health Care System

Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis

The Home Depot Foundation

And to Our Incredible Development Partners

Fusco, Shaffer and Pappas

O’Brien Construction

Cove Investments

Ethos Development Partners


Questions? Concerns?

We value your feedback. If you have any comments, concerns, or questions about The Booth Community and cannot attend the meetings, please use the form below to contact us. Our team is committed to responding promptly and ensuring your voice is heard.

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Application Process

More information coming soon!

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