Going back to school for anyone takes determination and courage. Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) is helping residents’ dreams come true by financially supporting RWCI’s High School Equivalency (HSE) Program, (also known as GED,) for the second year in a row. Staying true to the RWCI model, the program is place-based and available to residents 3 nights […]
CONTINUE READINGRWCI was honored to welcome U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson M.D., to Renaissance West Community Initiative (RWCI) on January 7, 2020. Secretary Carson was hosted by Enlivian, formerly the Charlotte Housing Authority, and Renaissance was chosen as the location for one of his stops and a press conference. Upon his arrival […]
CONTINUE READINGJoin us for breakfast on Thursday, May 16 from 7:45am – 9:00am to benefit Renaissance West Annual Giving. Over 125 guests enjoyed headline speaker Doug Jutte, MD, MPH, Executive Director of the Healthy Places Network and Associate Professor at UC-Berkley on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Read Doug’s bio here. Doug has shared his presentation with […]
CONTINUE READINGThe CLT Charity Golf Tournament is Hosted by Airport Community Partnership at Charlotte Douglas International Airport and benefiting Renaissance West Community Initiative. Event will be at Ballantyne Country Club. Click here to learn more about the event and register. 9am – Check-in and Driving Range open 11am – Shotgun Start Upon finish of play – […]
CONTINUE READINGSEED20, a program backed by Wells Fargo and the Knight Foundation, is in its seventh year of identifying, highlighting, and connecting the community with some of the region’s most promising nonprofits that are working to address entrenched social problems. Click this link to learn more about how RWCI is bringing change to the Charlotte community.
CONTINUE READINGWe’re BBB Certified!!! We are thrilled to announce that we received top marks from the BBB’s 20 standards for Charitable Accountability. Read the full report here.
CONTINUE READINGBank of America Jun 29, 2018 It’s no secret that Charlotte faces a shortage of affordable housing, and that the shortage contributes to inequality, lack of mobility and poor education outcomes. “We have a very large deficit,” says Julie Porter, executive director of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Housing Partnership, a nonprofit development and financial corporation dedicated to […]
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