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Summit Terrace provides housing to those that have co-occuring disorders, disabled, and homeless. Residents live in a one-bedroom apartment and all prospective adults are submitted to a screening committee to assure residential success with all programs.

Summit Terrace

To qualify for Summit Terrace a prospective resident must:

  • Have 6 months of documented sobriety
  • Be willing to participate in an individualized treatment plan
  • Participate in case management
  • Pay 30% of income towards rent

Housing Contact Information

Emergency Contact Info:

For all Fire, Safety, and Medical emergencies call 911
To file police reports call the Akron Police Department- (330) 375-2552
For house issues that arise during the week please contact your case manager Rosanne Ruud at (330) 315-3753
For problems that arise on the weekend, please call RAMAR AT (330) 434-4141


Directions


Housing Coordinator
Phone: (330) 315-3736

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