A century-old church building in Charlotte’s Elizabeth neighborhood has a new calling as Easter’s Home, a 21-unit supportive housing community for people who have experienced chronic homelessness. Caldwell Presbyterian and a network of nonprofit and city partners say the former classrooms are now long-term homes, paired with case management and rental subsidies to help residents stay housed.
From classrooms to homes
The two-story education wing on the church’s property has been converted into 21 studio apartments that serve people earning roughly 30% to 50% of area median income. According to Caldwell…..