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Guilford County homeless service providers receive $1.5 million in HUD funding

US Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $1.47 billion in renewal funding to more than 7,100 local homeless programs across the country. Homeless service providers in Guilford County will receive $1.5 million.

Guilford County HUD funding recipients:

  • Alcohol and Drug Services of Guilford, Inc.; High Point; Project Home Front; SHP; $34,996
  • City of High Point; High Point; Housing First; S+C; $77,352
  • Family Service of the Piedmont, Inc.; Jamestown; Clara House; SHP; $70,218
  • Greensboro Housing Authority; Greensboro; Grace Homes; S+C; $427,536
  • Greensboro Housing Authority; Greensboro; Supportive Housing; SHP; $477,369
  • Greensboro Housing Authority; Greensboro; Supportive Housing; SHP; $43,730
  • Greensboro Urban Ministry; Greensboro; Partnership Village I; SHP; $59,850
  • Mary’s House, Inc.; Greensboro; SHP; $135,982
  • Open Door Ministries of High Point, Inc.; High Point; Arthur Cassell Transitional Housing Program; SHP; $48,919
  • Open Door Ministries of High Point, Inc.; High Point; HMIS – High Point; SHP; $13,750
  • Open Door Ministries of High Point, Inc.; High Point; ODM Permanent Supportive Housing Project; SHP; $62,159
  • The Salvation Army; Case Management/After Care; High Point; SHP; $19,274
  • The Servant Center, Inc.; Greensboro; Servant House; SHP; $47,586
  • Youth Focus Inc.; Greensboro; Youth Focus Transitional Living Program; SHP; $51,700

TOTAL $1,570,421.00

SHP = The Supportive Housing Program is designed to develop supportive housing and services that will allow homeless persons to live as independently as possible.
S+C = The Shelter Plus Care Program provides rental assistance for hard-to-serve homeless persons with disabilities in connection with supportive services funded from sources outside the program.

Homeless memorial events in Greensboro, Dec. 21st

image credit: Matt from London on Flickr

Each year since 1990, on December 21st, which is on or near the first day of winter and the longest night of the year, the National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) has sponsored National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day. This is a time to remember our homeless friends who have died while experiencing homelessness and an opportunity to bring attention to the ongoing reality and tragedy of homelessness in our nation.

Communities across the nation hold events to commemorate National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day. Here are some events in Greensboro on Wednesday, December 21st that you can be involved in:

NHPMD 2009

Flying Signs:

Update: Sign flying is canceled. :(   This takes a lot of planning, and the forecast still says rain, so we’ve decided to go ahead and call this one off and focus on the later activities instead. Weather permitting*, members of the StreetWatch homeless outreach team and friends will hold informational signs at major intersections in Greensboro during the morning and afternoon on December 21. If you’d like to join us, please contact me here.

*Currently, there’s a 70% chance of rain on Wednesday. Cardboard signs don’t hold up well in rain, so we may not be able to do this.

Memorial Walk

  • Begins at 4:45pm at the Interactive Resource Center at 407 E. Washington St. and continues on to S. Elm St. and then to W. Lee St.
  • Ends at Grace Community Church at 643 W. Lee St.


View Route for Homeless Memorial Walk in a larger map

Memorial Service

The memorial service will be held at Grace Community Church, 643 W. Lee St., at 6:15pm. Grace’s weekly Wednesday Community Fellowship Dinner for the homeless and hungry will follow the service.

Greensboro’s homeless day center open on Christmas Eve Day and Christmas Day

Good news! The Interactive Resource Center (IRC), which assists people who are homeless, recently homeless or facing homelessness, will be open from 10:00am until 2:00pm on Saturday and Sunday, December 24 and December 25 — Christmas Eve Day and Christmas Day.

From the IRC’s Director, Liz Seymour: “We invite anyone who would like to start a new tradition to come down to 407 E. Washington Street and spend a little Christmas at the IRC!”

Related: Bender’s Tavern will provide shuttle service from the IRC to their restaurant for their free Christmas meal for the needy.