The center will provide various programs and services, as well as 25 units of affordable housing.
ATLANTA — City of Refuge will break ground on its 38,000-square-foot Transformation Center on Wednesday. The goal of the facility is to "meet critical gaps in economic, health and wellness services in Atlanta’s Westside neighborhood," according to a press release.
The three-story, $15.2 million facility will include 25 units of affordable housing, a small grocery market, a new credit union and a medical and mental health clinic for survivors of trafficking and domestic abuse, all intended to improve access to resources for individuals and families in need.
Invest Atlanta will contribute a $2 million BeltLine Tax Allocation District (TAD) increment grant to help fund the 25 housing units at the Transformation Center, as part of a city-wide effort to create or preserve 20,000 affordable housing units by 2030, according to the release.
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Georgia Power has extended its customer assistance programs to further support those affected by the historic storm, according to a press release.
The Georgia State Election Board convened on Friday to discuss and vote on nearly a dozen proposed changes to election rules ahead of the November general election.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday urged residents impacted by Hurricane Helene to pay heed to local authorities as the storm continues to wreak havoc on a significant swath of the southeast.
(PRESS RELEASE) ATLANTA, GA — Optical Training Institute (OTI) announced its Exam Pass Guarantee as part of the renowned Optician Development Program (ODP).
A first responder is among at least 15 people who were killed in GA by Hurricane Helene, which swamped the state as a Category 2 storm.
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