
The Lift 2.0 initiative is Atlanta’s pledge of more than $26 million to house 1,500 people living on the streets. Read more here.
The Lift 2.0 initiative is Atlanta’s pledge of more than $26 million to house 1,500 people living on the streets. Read more here.
Read about the City of Atlanta investing millions into housing for homeless and the way Open Doors aides in this effort. Full article here.
Click Here to read Pretium’s Senior Managing Director Jocelyn Moore’ remarks on the relocation of families from Forest Cove.
The last of over 200 households of Forest Cove Apartments in Southeast Atlanta have moved from the property to new residences, capping a relocation process that Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens…
Open Doors’ Board Chairperson, Aaron Goldman attended an event at the home of Norman Radow, an Open Doors supporter. Also attending were Atlanta Mayor Dickinson and Shmuli Wolf, an Open…
Open Doors recently partnered with ARRC Capital Partners on 12Hundred Studios, a project that revitalized a crumbling, garden-style rental into a creative example of attainable rentals. Click here to read…
Darion Dunn, an Open Doors Board Member, spoke before the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs about the the housing affordability crisis. Click here to read more…
Rapheal Halloway, Open Doors Board Member and CEO of the Gateway Center, was recently featured in WABE’s piece “Local man shares his story about overcoming addiction and homeless.” Click here…
Open Doors Executive Director Matt Hurd was recently featured in WABE’s piece “Housing market another barrier to stability for Atlanta’s formerly homeless residents.” Click here to read or listen to…
The first four families to relocate from the Forest Cove Apartments received their keys and began their move to new homes today. The moves are the first made possible through…