Hope Village at Method was alive with laughter, smiles, and warm handshakes, welcoming nine new apartments to provide stable homes for young people transitioning out of foster care.
The smell of fresh paint and mulch still lingered as housing partners and City and County leaders joined Congresswoman Deborah Ross on Friday to celebrate the new community. Developed by CASA with support from the City of Raleigh and the Hope Center at Pullen, the property will help youth make an important step toward independence.
On May 16, 2023, City Council awarded $700,000 to CASA to build a nine-unit apartment building. Eight apartments are dedicated to youth transitioning out of foster care, and one unit is set aside for a resident advisor who will provide on-site support. On August 13, 2024, the City officially closed on the loan, moving the project from planning to reality.