Community Health Initiatives

Funded Projects

Project NameDescriptionAmountImportant/Effective Dates
WakeMed Health & Hospitals Center for Community Health - Care SupportFunding for a capital project to renovate, upgrade and outfit a recently-acquired property and its landscaping in a trauma-informed design to help support the WakeMed Health & Hospitals Center for Community Health - Care. Innovation. Equity (CHIE) operations. CHIE will help to evolve and advance local collaborative population health efforts to better manage the health of our most vulnerable residents while working to make a broader community impact that better addresses societal factors resulting in health care inequities and disparities.$1,827,611Agreement effective date - June 30, 2022
Haven House Renovation ProjectFunding to renovate recently purchased 14,000+ sq ft building in Raleigh. Renovations will use trauma-informed design to double intake space, increase meeting space, provide permanent pantry and climate-controlled boxing/exercise facility.$1,225,000Agreement effective date - April 14,2022
Passage HomeFunding to purchase property at the corner of Garner Road and Hoke Street property and remediate any environmental concerns related to previous activity on the parcel. Once purchased, Passage Home will combine the property with the 3.5 acres of land that Passage Home already owns to create a  contiguous 4 acres and re-develop the land into affordable housing through the 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC).$1,113,250

Agreement effective date - April 25, 2022

The property was purchased on - August 5, 2022

SAFEchildFunding for a new facility. In a new 18,000+ sq ft building on Kidd Road in Raleigh, SAFEchild will serve children, families and the community in one facility designed specifically for programs, security and confidentiality.$1,000,000Agreement effective date - April 7, 2022
TLC (formerly Tammy Lynn Center) funding for a new facility.The first of four phases builds a 7,000 sq ft state-of-the-art Intermediate Care residence for medically fragile individuals. Originally designed for children, residents of current facilities have outlived life expectancies and need the facility to adapt to needs of adults with complex health challenges.$1,000,000Agreement effective date - April 7, 2022
SouthLight - Garner Road Treatment CenterFunding to provide updates to the Garner Road Treatment Center to increase capacity and serve more people in a transformative environment. The property previously served as a commercial facility that will be further renovated to centralize entry for clients and further enhance security for employees.$950,000Agreement effective date- April 7, 2022
Emmaus House of RaleighFunding to purchase a traditional recovery home within 20 miles of downtown Raleigh. This house, named Emmaus House VI, will provide housing for men in recovery that are undergoing Medically Assisted Recovery (MAR). Emmaus House VI will provide safe, affordable housing for men in recovery.$653,361

Agreement effective date - May 24, 2022

The property was purchased on - August 12, 2022

DHIC-Home to OpportunityFunding will be used to complete the asbestos abatement and building demolition scope that will lay the groundwork for the construction of Milner Commons, an affordable housing development located at the current site of Milner Memorial Presbyterian Church at 1950 New Bern Avenue.$610,000Agreement effective date - April 19, 2022
Ship OutreachFunding for upfit for the Ship Outreach transition housing and education center that will provide transitioning, housing, job training and case management for human trafficking victims.$538,947An agreement has not been signed
Healing TransitionsFunding for capital environmental safety improvements (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) at both the men's and the women's campus. This is an additional mitigation strategy to minimize exposure and transmission of COVID-19 in a congregate living setting.$504,950Agreement effective date - March 31, 2022
Triangle Family ServicesFunding for major renovations to the existing Critical Community Care building's interior, exterior, site and technology infrastructure. The building, which is owned by TFS, was built in 1959.$394,169Agreement effective date - April 1, 2022
Salvation ArmyFunding to renovate the current space to provide additional single room occupancy shelter spaces for families in Wake County experiencing homelessness and to renovate the building's current HVAC system in order to provide more adequate airflow, bi-polar ionization and temperature regulation for families in the shelter.$120,000Agreement effective date - May 4, 2022
SPCA Wake CountySite work and construction costs for a new SPCA Admission and Resource Center and advance efforts to transform the lives of pets and people through protection, care, education, and adoption.$62,712Agreement effective date - May 24, 2022

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