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Stronger Communities Start at Home

Over 1 million households are spending more than they can afford on rent. Nearly 10,000 people experienced homelessness last year. And according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a minimum-wage worker would need to work 85 hours a week to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment in North Carolina.

In fast-growing communities like the Triangle, rising rents are pushing working families, veterans, young adults, and individuals with disabilities closer to instability and closer to homelessness.

Explore how you can partner with CASA to create more housing opportunities across North Carolina