A Washington-based investment company is redeveloping a pair of shuttered Columbia hotels into apartment complexes aimed at young professionals and those in need of an affordable place to live.
Read MoreWith the city facing a pressing need for 16,000 housing units in the coming decade, leaders are calling on churches and nonprofits to develop their vacant lots and alleviate strain on the residential sector.
Read MoreHomeless No More announced the inaugural Stars So Bright event, an evening of music, dance and intentional community connection to support homeless and at-risk families and children in our community, and to highlight the diverse known and unknown stars who guide Columbia toward our better selves.
Read MoreCome as you are, as the star you are, and shine bright among countless other heroes, for Homeless No More’s “Shine So Bright” fundraising event.
Read MoreThe Columbia Chamber's Leadership Columbia Class of 2023 has completed a new community center at St. Lawrence Place for their class project and hosted a ribbon cutting on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe Columbia Chamber’s Leadership Columbia Class of 2023 has completed a new community center at St. Lawrence Place for their class project.
Read MoreThe Leadership Columbia Class of 2023 (LC23) is pleased to announce its partnership with Homeless No More. As part of the Leadership Columbia program, each class chooses a project that makes an impact in the community. This year’s class project is a comprehensive undertaking that includes physical enhancements to St. Lawrence Place, Homeless No More’s transitional shelter offering support services, life skills training and up to two years of housing for families experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreHousing has become an important issue for Columbia. So often you hear about the obstacles major cities face when it comes to keeping their communities affordable and livable. Cities like our own are not exempt from this issue and the conversations we can have around the issue.
Read MoreOn March 8, 2023, Homeless No More’s President & CEO, Dr. Lila Anna Sauls, participated in a Northeastern University panel discussion about the journey of transformational women leaders embracing and stipulating equity in their respective fields.
Read MoreFacing a monetary crisis or dealing with the strain of making ends meet can bring extra stress. Add having your rent increased by several hundred dollars, or the inability to pay your mortgage can feel like an impossible burden. There is a resource for those in need in the Columbia area - Homeless No More. Led by president and CEO Lila Anna Sauls, the Homeless No More team saw that there was a housing problem in Columbia, South Carolina. The solution - find more affordable housing in the area.
Read MoreA motel on Two Notch Road in Columbia will be redeveloped into affordable housing for families with children.
Read MoreUnited Way of the Midlands and Homeless No More announced the development of Grand Village, a new housing development that is replacing Grand Motel and Apartments on Two-Notch Road.
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