A planned development to provide apartments for the homeless in Jacksonville is on hold...| Jacksonville Journal-Courier
At The 3Keys, where the mission is bold and urgent—ending chronic homelessness in Atlanta—Director of Grant Initiatives Pat Duboise is the quiet force securing the funding to enable that mission. Pat is the strategic architect behind grants that fund life-changing permanent supportive housing services for individuals experiencing persistent homelessness, often coupled with challenges with mental [...]| 3Keys
Recently, The 3Keys established an agreement with the City of Atlanta to provide 15 dedicated beds at Welcome House, along with supportive services, to individuals living without shelter in the city. This is part of a collaboration with the City of Atlanta and Partners for HOME known as the “Downtown Rising” initiative.| 3Keys
At The 3Keys, we are committed to ensuring our residents have access to essential healthcare services as part of our supportive model. That’s why we were thrilled to welcome Kaiser Permanente’s Mobile Health Van to our properties once again! In June, 25 residents at Rosalyn and Presley Apartments received vital health screenings, vaccinations, and referrals for additional health and food resources.| 3Keys
At 3Keys, we believe it takes more than housing to end homelessness—it takes dedicated, passionate people who show up every day with heart, vision, and compassion. One of those people is Diane Hughes, our Director of Supportive Services. Diane has been with 3Keys since 2015, but her commitment to ending homelessness began| 3Keys
$150,000 grant from the William Josef Foundation will increase services across four properties in metro Atlanta ATLANTA (March 19, 2025) – 3Keys has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the William Josef Foundation to enhance and expand critical supportive services for approximately 350 adults facing mental illness and homelessness across metro Atlanta.| 3Keys
Client: Compass Health Project Type: Permanent Supportive Housing Units: 81 studios / 1 3-bedroom Households Served: Homeless adults with mental health conditions Status: Construction Started March 2020, Topped Out October 2020 For more than a century, Compass Health has been a leading behavioral healthcare provider, addressing the most pressing needs of children and [...]| Lotus Development Partners
Supportive multifamily rental housing Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) provides effective and affordable solutions to homelessness for Seattle’s community's most vulnerable men and women through a network of care, housing, and support. Rainier House is part of DESC’s network. Constructed in 2008 at a cost of approximately $9 Million, Rainier House comprises about 55,000 sf [...]| Lotus Development Partners
Mixed-use housing, transitional housing, supportive services In 2001 the Compass Center’s main shelter and service facility in Pioneer Square was severely damaged by the Nisqually earthquake. The upper floors of this 100-year-old, un-reinforced masonry building were red-tagged while the basement hygiene center was permitted to remain open under conditional status. It took four years to complete| Lotus Development Partners