Meet Our Residents
APAH has helped many thousands of families, individuals, young professionals, senior citizens and persons with disabilities find safe, affordable housing at our 17 properties. Most residents work; some are on fixed incomes. All residents are responsible for paying monthly rent. Household income for an APAH resident is typically between $8,700–$57,500.
Meet Our Residents
35 for 35: STEM Camp
Last year, local high-school students piloted a STEM camp for APAH residents as part of a community service project. In 2024, the group, named Project Paths, taught a 3-week […]
35 for 35: Camp Letts (Part 2)
Thanks to APAH’s longstanding partnership with YMCA, we have been able to offer programs for young residents such as karate classes at various APAH properties. Families speak highly of the […]
35 for 35: APAH Summer Camp (Part 1)
APAH hosted its third annual summer camp this year. The program was expanded, and 37 students attended across two locations: The Springs and Columbia Hills. The three-week program was packed […]
35 for 35: Celebrating the Class of 2024
APAH hosted a celebration for high-school graduates across the portfolio this month. Friends, family, and APAH staff gathered for a student send off and to congratulate them on the […]
35 for 35: Celebrating Mothers
Charade Jackson, an on-site Resident Services Coordinator, listens to her residents, creates programs, and cultivates partnerships with community organizations that meet their needs. Queens Court, located in Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood, […]
35 for 35: Spring Fests
APAH’s annual Spring Fests are community building events where neighbors from diverse backgrounds celebrate the changing of the season together. In 2024, APAH’s Resident Services team hosted events onsite at […]
35 for 35: Keeping History Alive
Darlene Robinson, a resident of Gilliam Place, was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Arlington, where her family has resided for six generations. Growing up in Green Valley, a […]
35 for 35: Valentine’s Day Celebrations
Throughout the year, the Resident Services team plans events across the portfolio to build community and celebrate holidays big and small. In February, APAH hosted a variety of Valentine’s Day […]
35 for 35: Jennifer Receives CDA Certification
Jennifer is a mom to three kids, ages 16, ten, and five, living at The Springs Apartments in Arlington. She has lived in the area since 2004 and enjoys the […]
It’s All In The Plan: David Gray’s Vision for APAH’s Resident Council
David moved to the D.C. area in 1981 for the booming travel industry. For over 35 years he was a vacation planning travel agent. He established a reputation as a […]
A Place Where I Belong – Loudoun View Senior Residences
In April, APAH hosted a dental clinic at its Loudoun View Senior Residences; the property, our first in Loudoun County, opened its doors for residents last summer. Through a partnership […]
Meet Elizabeth J, Loudoun View Resident
I was born in India, but I raised my family in the DMV area and San Francisco. I lived in Seattle when my children were starting their families, and I […]
Resident Samia Mehenoun and Her Family Proudly Call Columbia Hills Home
When Samia Mehenoun and her family moved into their Columbia Hills apartment in 2018, they were relieved to have found a safe and affordable place to call home. Natives of […]
Resident Daniel Adams Keeps Spreading Hope and Lending a Hand
The babies smile at him. The kids know him by name. Even Cedric the husky gets excited when he sees Daniel Adams because he knows it’s time to play. Wherever […]
A Pandemic Silver Lining: Bernard’s Path to Entrepreneurship
Before the pandemic, Bernard was a project manager for a security company that is contracted out to DC charter schools. School closures dramatically cut the hours he worked and qualified […]