Menno House
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
affordable housing in the heart of Manhattan
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Long-term residents
![]() Menno House provides long-term housing for Mennonite Voluntary Service (MVS) and Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) volunteers who come to work in New York. In addition, we offer up to two years' housing for other people who want to live in an urban, faith-based community while pursuing service opportunities or educational and vocational goals consistent with the values of Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship (MMF), which owns the house.
Medium-term residencies last one to three months; long-term residencies last three months to one year, with the option to reapply for a second year. People in church ministry may be granted residency beyond two years. Selection process Selecting house residents is exclusively the responsibility of the Menno House board, a committee appointed by MMF. Mennonite Voluntary Service workers assigned to New York City are automatically accepted as residents. Any remaining rooms are offered to applicants who demonstrate a commitment to group living, serving the wider community, and building a relationship with MMF.
A medium or long-term residency application form can be obtained from, and submitted to, the house manager using the contact information below. Please read our Statement of Purpose and Statement of Policy before filling out an application. The manager keeps all completed applications on file until a room becomes available. At that time, the board meets, reviews all pending applications and invites new residents to fill the open spaces. Vacant residency rooms are scarce. There are many more people we would like to house than our space allows. Please pursue other housing options, and think of an offer from Menno House as a nice surprise. ![]()
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