About Monica Roberts Place
Monica Roberts Place, opening on February 1st, 2025, provides affordable, safe, and stable one-bedroom apartments as a permanent solution to homelessness for transgender people of color. This housing program, named in honor of Monica Roberts, a celebrated transgender griot and activist from Texas, serves as a tribute to her unwavering advocacy for trans rights and her work to elevate the voices of Black transgender people. Through her influential blog, TransGriot, Monica Roberts fought to bring attention to the struggles and experiences of trans women of color and to advocate for their dignity, justice, and equality.
Monica Roberts Place offers a welcoming environment with resources and support for individuals across a range of needs, including those who are transgender and living with HIV. The housing program is designed to provide security, stability, and support for Transgender folks experiencing housing insecurity, ensuring access to services in a safe and affirming space. Additionally, the program offers critical support for transgender youth aging out of foster care, helping them transition into adulthood with a solid foundation, affordable housing, and resources to build a brighter future.
Monica Roberts Place is a program of SistersPGH, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit founded and led by Black trans women, focused on providing supportive services, advocacy, and housing for transgender people of color. SistersPGH works to empower trans individuals, especially those from underserved communities, by offering safe spaces, critical resources, and opportunities for self-sufficiency and stability. Monica Roberts Place further embodies this mission, creating a place where transgender people of all backgrounds, including those living with HIV or transitioning from foster care, can access affordable housing, comprehensive support, and a strong community as they reclaim their futures.
Apartments are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, with rent set at 20%-25% of income + E/G. A portion of the rent is contributed to the Nest Egg Program, helping residents save for future housing opportunities or homeownership.
The building is ADA-certified and includes a wheelchair lift on site to ensure accessibility for all tenants. This project offers stable, affordable housing for those most in need, helping break the cycle of homelessness.
To be eligible for housing at Monica Roberts Place, applicants must meet the following criteria:
1. Identity:
• Applicants must identify as Black / African American and/or as a person of color.
• Applicants must identify as transgender, non-binary, or gender non-conforming.
2. Income:
• Applicants must meet the income eligibility requirements, with rent set at 20%-25% of income. Monica Roberts Place offers affordable housing for those with limited financial resources. Income verification will be required.
3. Housing Need:
• Priority is given to individuals experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity, or those facing discrimination in accessing stable housing due to their gender identity or race.
4. Special Considerations:
• Monica Roberts Place welcomes individuals living with HIV, providing a supportive and affirming environment.
• Applicants who are aging out of foster care are also encouraged to apply, as we provide housing solutions that help build a solid foundation for the future.
5. Commitment to Community:
• Residents are expected to engage in maintaining a positive, supportive community atmosphere that respects the diverse identities and needs of all tenants.
Pet Policy
Pets are not allowed at Monica Roberts Place unless they are trained and certified service animals. A pet deposit will be required for service animals, in accordance with housing regulations.
Please complete this application in its entirety to be considered for a unit.
If you have any additional questions reach out to info@sisterspgh.org