Veterans Park

444 W. Commercial Street • Pomona, California 91768

Now Accepting Applications!

Applications will be accepted online. Instructions on how to apply are listed below.

Online Application Instructions
  1. Click on “Apply Online Here” button above. This will take you to the RENTCafé page for Veterans Park.
  2. From the Online Lease Page, click on “Register Now” button. Username and password is not needed to start your application.
  3. Click on “I do not have a registration code”.
  4. Follow the prompts to complete the application.
  5. You must complete the application to its entirety. The progress bar will show 100% once the application is ready for submission. 
  6. A confirmation email will be sent once the application process has been completed. The email will indicate that your application has been sent to the property manager for review.

Should there be any issues with the site, please refresh your screen periodically or log in at a different time. Applications are accepted in order of submission.

Questions? Call (909) 498-2512 or email [email protected]

Exterior view of Veterans Park in Pomona, California
Courtyard at Veterans Park in Pomona, California
Card tables and foosball game in community room at Veterans Park in Pomona, California
TV seating area and kitchen area in community room at Veterans Park in Pomona, California

Veterans Park is a beautiful affordable and supportive housing community for veterans and their families in Pomona, California. Veterans Park provides 60 apartment homes for veterans and their families earning less than 60 percent of the applicable area median income (AMI). Thirty apartment homes have been reserved as supportive housing for veterans and families who are unhoused. Located just two blocks from the Pomona Transit Center and within walking distance of Pomona’s Downtown Arts District, Veterans Park offers residents easy access to multiple transit options. The architectural design complements the nearby historic Pomona train depot and the surrounding community, preserving the character of the neighborhood. Veterans Park has been designed to be a resource-efficient and sustainable, prioritizing community health and long-term sustainability.

Veterans Park features a 1,052 square-foot Veterans’ Center, a 1,725 square-foot Children’s Center, and a two-story Community Center for resident services, programs, and events. Residents of Veterans Park enjoy a wide variety of onsite amenities, including onsite laundry facilities, courtyards and gathering spaces, and an outdoor play area. The onsite Veterans’ Center is dedicated to serving the unique needs of veteran residents and supportive services are provided onsite to assist residents with transitioning to civilian life and navigating the immense Veterans Affairs system. Additional resident services will focus on helping children and teens achieve future success, improving the financial situation of individuals and families, and helping seniors age in place with dignity.

Project Specifications

Total Units (61 Units)

  • 25 One-bedroom
  • 15 Two-bedroom
  • 20 Three-bedroom
  • 1 Manager’s Unit

Role

  • Owner
  • Co-Developer
  • Property Manager
  • Supportive Services Provider

Financing Sources

  • Hudson Housing Capital/Bank of the West (Opportunity Zone investment) – 9% LIHTC Equity
  • Union Bank Construction and Permanent Debt
  • State of California Department of Housing & Community Development VHHP Funding
  • Los Angeles County Development Authority Homeless Housing Funding
  • City of Pomona Housing Authority – Project Based Vouchers

Onsite Amenities

  • Veteran’s Center
  • Children’s Center
  • Community Center
  • Private Counseling/Meeting Space
  • Community Courtyard and Deck
  • Outdoor Play Area
  • Barbecue Areas
  • Laundry Facilities
Information about the Services Provider

Believing that both people and place matter in achieving community-wide well-being, Hope through Housing concentrates on direct services, partnerships, and other resources right in the neighborhoods that need them most. At the individual level, our goal is to see all people thrive—whether that means helping children do well in school, improving families’ financial situations, providing supportive services to individuals with special needs, or making it possible for seniors to age with dignity in their own homes. These individual successes add up, influencing the community’s quality of life and enabling real change in neighborhoods of poverty, crime, blight, and isolation.

All National CORE owned and operated communities do not discriminate on the basis of disability status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its federally assisted programs and activities. The person named below has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained in the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s regulations implementing Section 504 (24 CFR, part 8 dated June 2, 1988), in addition to any accessibility or accommodations questions and concerns.
Bill Miller 9692 Haven Avenue, Suite 100 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 294-6153

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider
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