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The people with whom [Heritage] deals ... are at the bottom of the housing ladder; people whose lives are on the edge of disintegration; people trying day by day to beat the disease of alcoholism, or mental illness, or substance abuse. That is our clientele. … Without government assistance to house this population, they will be in everyone’s backyard, and in their parks, and under their highways, and in their train stations.
And housing is only the first step. They need counseling. They need individual support. They need treatment.
… for this country to remain great, it must deal with and find a way to use the great potential this large disadvantaged population represents in terms of manpower (personpower), diversity and creativity.

- Ana Pereria

Heritage Heights Village

  • Heritage Heights Village is a community revitalization program that works with government agencies, local businesses, and fellow community based organizations to bring needed improvements to the cityscape of our community. Among HHV’s initiatives are the Main Street Project, which aims to improve the buildings and streetscape of the area located on Amsterdam Avenue from 135th to 155th Street, and on 145th Street from St. Nicholas Avenue to Broadway.
  • Heritage Health and Housing (through the Heritage Heights Village project) is also one of six agencies city wide to be awarded a grant under the New York City Clean Streets Program, which aims to provide a comprehensive sanitation and maintenance program in selected commercial corridors throughout New York City.
  • Heritage Heights Village As Heritage Heights Village is a community program that is not geared to individuals, there is, of course, no admission criteria. However, Heritage Heights Village is always interested in working with partners in the community, whether they be other non-profit organizations, government agencies, educational organizations, community groups, or individuals. Please feel free to contact us if you or your organization have an interest in bettering the physical landscape of Upper Manhattan.

For additional information, contact:

LaQuita Henry, Director, Heritage Heights Village Program
212-866-2600 ext. 17
lhenry@heritagehousing.org