The Maycroft was the first time Jubilee combined housing justice with environmental justice in one of its communities. In partnership with DC’s Solar for All program, New Partners Community Solar, and PEPCO, solar panels on the roof return energy credits directly to residents and power batteries for an innovative resiliency center.
The Maycroft: Persevering to Preserve Affordable Housing
The Maycroft, acquired through DC’s Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act, faced an unexpected challenge and numerous renovation needs during its conversion to deeply affordable housing. But out of this struggle emerged a story of the incredible strength of community partnership and Jubilee’s understanding of its work as creating justice through housing.
Jacqueline Conerly: Transforming A Community One Life at a Time
Jacqueline Conerly is the founder and CEO of Recovery Café DC and the former deputy director of Jubilee Jobs. Through compassion and devotion, she has created a community that offers individuals a path toward deep healing and recovery.
Patricia Sitar: Crafting Community Through Creativity
Patricia “Pat” Sitar was a Jubilee Housing staff member, the co-founder of Good Shepherd Ministries, and the namesake of Sitar Arts Center.
Special Interview with Jubilee Housing Co-Founder Carolyn Banker Cresswell
In honor of Women’s History Month, we feature a special in-depth interview with Jubilee Housing co-founder Carolyn Banker Cresswell conducted by Board Member Liz Wainger of the Wainger Group.
Charletta Cowling: A Voice in the Room
Charletta Cowling is a Jubilee Housing resident, honorary lifetime Board Member, former staff member, and neighborhood volunteer. Of her lifetime of contributions, many at Jubilee often tell the story of when her voice in a Board Meeting dramatically influenced a decision that will create 50 new units of Justice Housing.
Rosa Hatfield: From Jubilee Skeptic to Champion
Rosa Hatfield was a Jubilee Housing resident, staff member, and impassioned advocate for her neighbors. She was at first uncertain of the volunteers who purchased her building, The Ritz, but soon became one of Jubilee’s strongest allies known for her powerful speeches.
Margaret Wanjui: Living Through Faith & Compassion
Margaret Wanjui was a Jubilee Housing resident, Christ House staff member, and neighborhood advocate. She took Justice Housing international when she independently founded Covenant House, a two-level complex with providing housing to families in rural Kenya.
Jubilee Housing: Built on the Foundation of a Calling
50th Anniversary StoriesJubilee Housing: Built on the Foundation of a Calling by Darrel Drobnich Jubilee Housing has come a long way over the last 50 years with the help of many volunteers, residents, staff, partners, donors, and supporters. Jubilee Housing was founded in 1973 when members of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour saw a need to address substandard … Read More
What Is the Jubilee Year?
During Jubilee’s yearlong 50th Anniversary celebration, you will see references to the Jubilee Year. As we celebrate five decades of impact, Jubilee Housing is looking to the future by reflecting on the core beliefs that guided our founders.