You provide the means to make a house feel like a home.
Read MoreOur Active Caseload Increased 46%.
Read MoreChange can begin with diversion.
Read MoreOne80 Place received grant award from the Bezos Day 1 Families Fund.
Read MoreThe original footprint of the first site of the homeless shelter, One80 Place, runs along Meeting Street, where the shelter is planning to turn the now-vacant property into an affordable housing complex, seen Feb. 12, 2021, in Charleston.
Read MoreOne80 Place says MUSC will hold their pop-up testing clinic from 8 a.m. to noon Tuesday. The testing will take place at One80 Place’s location at 35 Walnut Street.
Read MoreThe $200,000 deal, at a rate of $54 a day, is enough to pay several thousands of room-nights. Groups, including Florence Crittenton, One80 Place, Origin SC, and the Navigation Center, will screen clients and provide case management.
Read MoreThe nonprofit homeless shelter One80 Place has served Charleston for almost four decades, and over that span, its leaders have learned that the best way to fight homelessness is to stop it from happening in the first place — before individuals or families are ever unsure about where they will spend the night.
Read MoreCharleston’s largest homelessness services provider will receive a $5 million grant that supporters say will reshape their ability to help families who have lost stable shelter.
Read MoreOne80 Place says they are an organization committed to ending and preventing homelessness in South Carolina. On Wednesday, the organization announced that it has been selected to receive a $5 million grant from the Day 1 Families Fund.
Read MoreA homeless shelter in downtown Charleston is one of 42 organizations across the country receiving a monumental grant from the Bezos Day 1 Families Fund. One80 Place announced earlier Wednesday morning that they were a recipient of a $5 million gift.
Read MoreThe Cannon Street bakery will make 350 holiday iced sugar cookies for One80 Place this week. “We realize this isn’t exactly fighting hunger,” says Palmisano, “but it is a great time of year to spread love and cheer — which is exactly what we hope our cookies can do. Who doesn’t need a little cheering up these days.”
Read MoreOne80 Place, which is committed to ending and preventing homelessness in South Carolina, today announced that it has been selected to receive a $5 million grant from the Day 1 Families Fund.
Read MoreOne of the few Charleston-area charitable organizations positioned to accept food donations is asking benefactors to refrain from dropping off turkeys this year.
Read MoreHelp One80 Place Tackle Homelessness During The Pandemic.
Read MoreIf you have to wear a mask, might as well be a hero. One80 Place is inviting community heroes to swing by One80 Place for its eighth annual Turkey and a $20 donation drive on Tuesday, November 24, 2020.
Read MoreOne80 today Place announced Anne K. Surrett will serve as chair of One80 Place’s Board of Directors.
Read MoreIt’s all interconnected, she said. The homelessness crisis cannot be separated from other social and economic issues, such as growing wealth disparities, gentrification, lack of public transportation, a dearth of social safety net services, and a criminal justice system that creates vortexes of social dysfunction from which it is difficult to escape.
Read MoreAcross demographics, survey respondents agreed there’s not enough affordable housing in the tri-county area. Inequality in wages and policing feed racial disparity, Corona said, and a housing-first movement that doesn’t require a high income or clear records of respondents would help balance the disparity.
Read MoreYou provide a chance to begin again.
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