Permanent Supportive Housing: Part 2 | St. John Center & Sheehan Landing

Permanent Supportive Housing: Part 2 | St. John Center & Sheehan Landing

May 27, 2025
A group of people stand under a tent holding a ribbon labeled "Sheehan Landing" as one person prepares to cut it with oversized scissors.

The Supportive Housing Institute is the flagship training series of the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH). It is a comprehensive training for supportive housing development teams, which include a developer, a manager, and a supportive service provider. In this episode, the second in our Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) series, we speak to Ra'Shann Martin, executive director of the St. John Center, who attended the Institute during the development of Sheehan Landing, an 80-unit PSH facility designed to address the unique needs of people who experience multiple, complex physical and mental disabilities. St. John Center has been providing scattered-site PSH since 2008, but Sheehan Landing is its first single-site PSH.