Neighbors Together Launches Gateway to Housing Initiative in Charleston to Combat Homelessness

Neighbors Together Launches Innovative Housing Program in Charleston

Charleston, S.C. – A community-driven initiative is taking root in the charming Lowcountry, aimed at helping people find stable housing without the need for building new structures. The program, dubbed Gateway to Housing, is spearheaded by the local nonprofit Neighbors Together. This groundbreaking effort seeks to tackle the pressing issue of homelessness by eliminating common barriers that prevent individuals from securing a place to live.

The Concept Behind Gateway to Housing

The idea behind Gateway to Housing is not entirely new. Similar models have been implemented in different locations across the country, but this initiative marks the first of its kind in South Carolina. Instead of constructing new buildings, the program partners with property managers and landlords to make use of available rental spaces in homes or apartment complexes. This approach means Neighbors Together can help those experiencing homelessness or facing eviction—without needing new construction.

A Growing Need for Assistance

According to Suzanne Young, Executive Director of Neighbors Together, the organization receives around 100 calls each week from individuals seeking assistance with housing. “The need is widespread,” Young noted, “but we especially see it affecting women, children, and the elderly.”

Breaking Down Barriers

The project aims to dismantle various obstacles that often keep people from finding or maintaining stable housing. Such barriers include low credit scores, previous evictions, and criminal records. Property owners involved in the program will have the flexibility to choose which barriers can be addressed when selecting tenants.

In exchange for their participation, landlords will receive benefits, including signing bonuses and risk mitigation funds, as well as support from dedicated program staff. “We want property owners to feel like partners in addressing this significant issue in Charleston,” Young explained. “This is a chance for them to advocate for their tenants and access resources tailored to create a supportive housing environment.”

Join the Conversation

In a bid to engage property owners and landlords in this community effort, Neighbors Together is inviting them to a meeting at the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce in North Charleston this Friday. The meeting will take place from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. It offers an opportunity for property owners to ask questions and learn more about how they can get involved.

Young emphasized the importance of seeking properties located in safe and clean neighborhoods for the housing program. She encourages all property owners to consider the potential impact they can have by partnering with the initiative.

Supporting Tenants with Resources

The program is not just about finding homes; it also aims to support tenants financially. Neighbors Together plans to assist eligible tenants with costs related to moving in, application fees, and necessary household items to ease the transition into their new residences. “Many people working full-time find themselves homeless because they can no longer afford rising rental prices,” Young elaborated. “This is a significant challenge we witness regularly.”

Responsive Solutions from Local Leadership

This week, Mayor William Cogswell also introduced a rapid housing initiative aimed at addressing homelessness in Charleston. This plan includes utilizing up to 118 temporary housing units that will provide shelter for men facing homelessness for stays of up to 180 days.

A Call for Collaboration

Overall, the Gateway to Housing program sets a hopeful tone for Charleston’s fight against housing insecurity. Property owners who cannot attend the upcoming meeting can learn more by reaching out via email. Together with community leaders and organizations, this initiative represents a unified effort to address the ongoing housing crisis in the Lowcountry.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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