1. Family Public Housing Buildings: Mystic River, Memorial Road/Mystic Ave., 240 units/households Mystic View, Canal Lane/River Road, 215 units/households Family Public Housing Priority Needs: 1.a Child Care Services including After-School/Summer Programming for K-12 Students: this can include such things as early learning programs, homework assistance, mentorship programs, engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) 1.b Adult Basic Education/Literacy Classes 1.c High School/GED Programs 1.d Job Training and Skills Programs and/or Employer Linkage and Job Placement Services 1.e Behavioral Health Care Provision: Behavioral Health Programming/Service Coordination for residents in crisis or in need of assistance including assessment, referral, and collaboration with the Public Safety department to inform responses on matters that may be appropriately diverted to the health care system 1.f Credit Counseling/Financial Literacy Programs 1.g Enrichment Programming: o Arts, Music, Theater, Sports, Dance, Exercise o Community Events with a focus on building community, improving health, and/or learning new skills 2. Elderly/Disabled Public Housing Buildings Brady Towers, 252 Medford St., 84 units/households Bryant Manor, 75 Myrtle Street, 134 units/households Capen Court, 1 Capen Court, 95 units/households Ciampa Manor, 27 College Ave., 54 units/households Corbett Apartments, 32 and 125 Jaques St., 100 units/households Hagan Manor, 268 Washington St., 24 units/households Highland Gardens, 114 Highland Ave., 42 units/households Properzi Manor, 13-25 Warren Avenue, 110 units/households Waterworks, 480 Mystic Valley Parkway, 25 units/households Waterworks II, 2 Capen Court, 21 units/households Weston Manor, 15 Weston Avenue, 80 units/households Elderly/Disabled Public Housing Priority Needs: 2.a Health And Wellness Programs: to enable residents to reach and maintain their desired level of independence and age in place healthily: 2.b Social Programming to reduce isolation 2.c Programming to help alleviate stress/anxiety/depression 2.d Healthcare education/prevention 2.e Nutrition and exercise programs 2.f Health screening services 2.g Flexible Transportation (including healthcare services) 2.h Decluttering Support 2.i Digital Inclusion: to enable residents to reach and maintain their desired level of knowledge to use digital tools and resources to improve their lives: 2.j Digital Literacy Education-individual and/or group 2.k Food/Meal Delivery Programming: To increase food access to meet nutritional needs of those gaining in place: Congregate meal services/meal delivery services