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Nehemiah
Community Foundation Makes $10,000
Grant to Chicago's Lawndale Christian
Development Corporation
By
Dana Bykowski
December 8, 2003
The Nehemiah Corporation
of California, the nation's leading
privately funded provider of down
payment gift assistance, donated
$10,000 to Chicago's Lawndale Christian
Development Corporation (LCDC) to
help fund their Canaan Homes development — a
local program committed to building
25 single-family homes for working
families in Chicago's Lawndale Community
through the Nehemiah Community Foundation,
the organization's charitable giving
arm. The donation was presented
to the organization in Chicago at
the Cannan Homes development, on
November 13.
"Nehemiah is
dedicated to providing assistance
to today's families struggling to
fulfill the "American Dream" of
homeownership. The affordable housing
crisis in this country — and
especially in our urban centers
like Chicago — is tearing
apart the fabric of our country.
We always look for innovative ways
to help people move from homelessness
to homeownership," said Hazaiah
Williams, executive director of
the Nehemiah Community Foundation. "We
are proud to be able to assist the
Lawndale Christian Development Corporation
with their Canaan Homes program
and hope to grow our relationship
with LCDC and the Chicago community."
The Nehemiah Community
Foundation makes grants throughout
the nation to non-profits working
in the areas of affordable housing,
economic development and education.
The Lawndale Christian Development
Corporation was established in 1987
by Lawndale Community Church to
bring holistic revitalization to
the lives and environments of Lawndale
residents through economic empowerment,
housing improvements, educational
enrichments and community advocacy.
"We are thrilled
that Nehemiah has chosen to support
our Canaan Homes program," said
Executive Director Richard Townsell. "With
their help, we will be able to provide
25 families with homes and, more
importantly, an equity stake in
a neighborhood that is rapidly changing."
Lawndale Christian
Development Corporation was established
in 1987 by Lawndale Community Church
to bring holistic revitalization
to the lives and environments of
Lawndale residents through economic
empowerment, housing improvements,
educational enrichments and community
advocacy. LCDC's current affordable
housing developments include Canaan
Homes, Ezra Community Homes (in
partnership with United Power for
Action and Justice), Independence
Manor Condominiums, 1836 S. Hamlin
(3-unit condo rehab), Praise Apartments
and New Covenant Apartments. Their
homeownership efforts — new
construction, single-family/condominium
restoration, and homebuyer education — help
to stabilize entire blocks in Lawndale
by filling in vacant land, rehabilitating
vacant property and increasing the
number of concerned homeowners.
Moreover, they allow low- and moderate-income
households to build equity through
homeownership, typically for slightly
more than they were spending as
renters. LCDC broke ground on Canaan
Homes, its first single-family new
construction project, in 2003.
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