Our Mission

To provide decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing to farmworkers in the Southeast.

 

A few notable accomplishments.

We’ve worked with thousands of farmworkers and their families to improve living conditions. Whether providing technical assistance to organizations to develop housing or providing a grant for repairs and upgrades, we’ve partnered with many organizations and individuals to provide safe, decent, and affordable housing to the Southeast’s farmworkers!

 

Casa bonita

Built in 2011, Casa Bonita is a ten unit community in Oneonta, Alabama. Funded by USDA Rural Development, this community provides long-term leases to individuals and families who work in agriculture, retired from agriculture, or disabled from agriculture.

>> At our apartment community, we’ve housed over 100 families over the last 10 years.



Grant program

With the NFJP Housing program, we’ve helped over 4,000 farmworkers in six states with housing so far since the start of the program in July 2020.

our first housing community

Casa Bonita

Built in 2011, Casa Bonita is a ten unit community in Oneonta, Alabama. Funded by USDA Rural Development, this community provides long-term leases to individuals and families who work in agriculture, retired from agriculture, or disabled from agriculture.

 

 NFJP Housing Grant Program

Funded by the US Department of Labor, SENPH helps eligible farmworkers and their families with much needed housing repairs such as kitchen and bathroom remodels, roof, flooring, electrical, HVAC, and other! Contact us today about eligibility!

 
 

Emergency Grant Assistance

Funded by the US Department of Labor's National Farmworker Jobs Program, SENPH provides emergency assistance services such as rent and utility payments to eligible farmworkers and their families. Assistance is on a limited basis and must meet certain income and work requirements.