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Larkin Place

Who will live at Larkin Place?

Larkin Place residents will be formerly homeless adults making no more than 30% of the Area Median Income (AMI) and will come from the Service Planning Area that serves Claremont. Like at a typical market-rate apartment, potential residents will be required to sign leases and follow house rules. Unlike market-rate apartments, our residents are subject to a much higher level of scrutiny. The local Housing Authority and Jamboree’s property management team will both conduct separate screenings. 

Who will not be allowed to live at Larkin Place?

  • Registered sex offenders will NOT live at Larkin Place. 
  • Those without legal documentation will NOT live at Larkin Place. 
  • Individuals convicted of felony meth production will NOT live at Larkin Place. 
  • Those convicted of arson will NOT live at Larkin Place. 
  • Those who have committed a violent crime will NOT live at Larkin Place.  

Permanent Supportive Housing is not a viable solution for every individual experiencing homelessness. To become a resident, individuals must undergo a comprehensive application process that can take months to complete. The process requires the applicant to navigate a bureaucratic system and obtain multiple documents that detail their eligibility. Individuals will not be pulled directly from the street and placed into Larkin Place. 

  • Community Room
  • Community Kitchen
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Computer Lab
  • BBQ Area
  • Dog Run
  • Onsite Supportive Services
  • Onsite Management
  • Parking
  • Refrigerator
  • Heating & A/C
  • Stove
  • Dishwasher
  • Cable-Ready
  • Smoke & CO Detector