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CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTE HOUSING CORPORATION
Catholic Diocese of Charlotte Housing Corporation PDF Print E-mail

The Catholic Diocese of Charlotte Housing Corporation (CDCHC) is an outreach of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte, and since July of 2004 it has been a ministry funded by contributions made through the annual Diocesan Support Appeal.

Working together with regional advisory committees, groups of dedicated parishioners and clergy, community agencies and consultants, the CDCHC is engaged in the early stages of responding to housing needs within a 46-county area of western North Carolina.

Active steps are being completed to facilitate the development of housing for seniors and individuals with special needs.

Founded in 2001 by the Most Reverend William G. Curlin, third bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte, the CDCHC was created for the purposes of: creating, maintaining, promoting and operating housing facilities and accompanying services for seniors, individuals and families with low incomes, and other vulnerable populations. CDCHC is working with other community agencies to provide housing services and programs which enrich and empower residents; promote their self-direction, personal dignity, and autonomy; and, contribute to the physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being of the residents and the community-at-large in an environment that recognizes the inherent dignity and self-worth of every human being.
 
Curlin Commons PDF Print E-mail

8595-finslcropped-webCurlin Commons was initiated in 2007 as an affordable senior apartment community to honor Bishop William G. Curlin the 3rd Bishop of the Charlotte Diocese who is now retired and served from 1994 to 2002. Curlin Commons apartments were completed with occupancy beginning in April, 2010.

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Curlin Commons has 40 affordable apartments for seniors 55 years old and with incomes between $15,000 and $28,000 per year. There are full size 1 and 2 br apartments in the facility. The complex has a large community/kitchen room, a parlor, computer/library room, laundry rooms, separate storage rooms and a covered porch. It also has a Catholic decorated Chapel with seating for 40 that can be used by any denomination/faith.
Curlin Commons is located at 276 Overhead Bridge Rd. Mooresville,NC 28115. The phone is 704 664 1761.

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MOTHER TERESA VILLA PDF Print E-mail

 

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DECEMBER, 2011

The CDCHC has received a second award from HUD of 2 million dollars to build and operate a 13 unit apartment complex in the Steele Creek community on South Tryon in Charlotte. These apartments named in honor of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta will be available for adults with Intellectual and/or physical disabilities who are able to to live independently with coaching and monitoring supports. The management and support services for these residents will be supplied as necessary by our HUD application co-sponsor, the InReach agency, which is a prominent and experienced provider of community support services for Developmentally Disabled citizens in Mecklenburg and surrounding areas. Each resident will only have to pay a third of their income for rent and HUD subsidizes the owner corporation for operational funding. It is anticipated that ground breaking will occur about October, 2012 and occupancy to be available about September, 2013. Please call 704 370 3248 for more information.

 
GOOD SHEPHERD GARDENS PDF Print E-mail

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JULY, 2010

The CDCHC has been awarded a 3 million dollar grant from HUD to construct the GOOD SHEPHERD GARDENS senior apartments on the grounds adjoining the Sacred Heart Parish in Salisbury, NC. These 19 one bedroom apartments will be available for seniors over 62 years of age who have an income under $20,000 per year. Those that qualify will only have to pay 30% of their monthly income for rent and utilities. It is expected that the ground breaking for these apartments will occur in October, 2011 with occupancy anticipated for September, 2012. Please call 704 370 3248 for more information.

 

 
BOARD OF DIRECTORS PDF Print E-mail
MARCH 2011

 

Most Reverend Peter J. Jugis, JCD
Bishop
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Rev. Msgr. Mauricio W. West, President
Vicar General and Chancellor
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Gerard A. Carter, Ph.D, Vice President
Director
Catholic Social Services
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Mr. William G. Weldon, Treasurer
Chief Financial Officer
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

Mr. Cleatus Tate, Secretary
Asheville, NC

Ms. Suzanne James
Brown Summit, NC

Dr. Donald G. Joyce, Assistant Secretary
Charlotte, NC

Frank Colunga
Charlotte, NC

Floanna Long
Valdese, NC

Elizabeth Thurbee
Charlotte, NC

Donna Pfeufer
Troutman, NC

Gretchen M. McKivergan
Salisbury, NC

 

CDCHC Staff:
Director
Jerry Widelski
704 370 3248 Office
704 971 4312 Fax
1123 S Church St
Charlotte, NC 28203

 

 

 

 


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