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Local ministries and city leaders describe new transitional housing and cleanup initiatives for Aiken's Hope Team
Summary
Volunteers, ministers and residents told the Aiken City Council about new transitional apartments, outreach and neighborhood cleanup projects tied to a coalition called the Hope Team or C4 Impact. Speakers said transitional housing opens April 1 and initially will provide six spots.
Speakers at the March 24 Aiken City Council meeting described new transitional housing and neighborhood cleanup efforts being coordinated by a coalition that includes C4 Impact and other faith and nonprofit partners.
Why it matters: The presentations and public comments outlined a concrete plan for short‑term housing and outreach aimed at people exiting homelessness or recovery programs. Council members and city staff were credited by coalition leaders for support in enabling the Hope Center and associated housing.
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