Mission

The African American Planning Commission (AAPCI) Inc., is committed to addressing issues of homelessness (domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, housing shortage, and unemployment) within the communities in which we live and serve.
 

Programs

Serenity House Family Residence - is a 40 unit (Tier II) transitional residence for survivors of domestic violence and their minor children. Serenity House offers 20 studio apartments, 10 one-bedroom apartments, and 10 two-bedroom apartments. The program offers a host of on- and off-site supportive services to resident families and is supervised by 24-hour on-site staff. To learn more about Serenity House, please visit us online at: http://aapci.org/services/index.html 


Edwin's Place: The goal of Edwin's Place is to meet the immediate and long term needs of single elderly adults, elderly couples, and families living with HIV/AIDS. Additionally, Edwin's Place seeks to facilitate independence, dignity and well-being through a complement of safe, affordable housing and day-to-day supportive services provided to tenants. To learn more about Edwin's Place and how you can help, please visit: http://aapci.org/services/edwin-goals.htm 


Employment Search Engine
: AAPCI supports this site as a free service for all nonprofit employers and job seekers. Please use this site to post all your Nonprofit job vacancies ONLY. We reserve the right to remove all postings that are not related to nonprofit jobs. Thank you. Visit http://aapci.org/cgi-bin/listman/exec/search.cgi


AAPCI/Africa: The mission of AAPCI/Africa is to provide direct healthcare services in Africa to those affected by AIDS or clinical symptomatic HIV illness and their families, to disseminate information to local communities through Advocacy, Outreach, and HIV/AIDS public information campaigns.

Strategy:
To raise funds and mobilize resources to help support the development of a community healthcare center. Utilize the center and our web portal as a vehicle to campaign for the production of cheaper generic HIV/AIDS drugs as part of our efforts to help cope with the AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa. Click here to learn how you can help.

  

History

The African American Planning Commission (AAPCI) Inc., was founded by Matthew Okebiyi to address the critical issues of poverty, affordable housing, homelessness, domestic violence, HIV/AIDS and unemployment in New York City. AAPCI was conceived in 1995 and incorporated in 1996.

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About

Website:
www.aapci.org

Address:
P.O. Box 330-707
Brooklyn, NY 11233

Basic Info:
Founded: 1996
EIN: 11-3305070
Tax Status: 501(c)(3)
Annual Budget: $1,786,624

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