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Souls of Our Neighbors

When you hear "Affordable Housing", what do you think? "Souls of Our Neighbors" is an effort to increase public support for affordable housing in Charlotte-Mecklenburg that is centered on a documentary film of the same name produced by Crossroads Charlotte, Mecklenburg Ministries and Temple Beth El.

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View the trailer for the documentary film
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Use this personal commitment form to hold yourself accountable to join the fight to end homelessness in our community
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Proclamation signed by Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx, proclaiming 2012 to be the "Year of Our Neighbors"
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Download a description of the families we interviewed for the documentary film

Past Events

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"Souls of Our Neighbors" is a project developed by Mecklenburg Ministries, Crossroads Charlotte, and Temple Beth-El to present the concept of affordable housing in the city of Charlotte in human...
"Souls of Our Neighbors" is a project developed by Mecklenburg Ministries, Crossroads Charlotte, and Temple Beth-El to present the concept of affordable housing in the city of Charlotte in human...
"Souls of Our Neighbors" is a project developed by Mecklenburg Ministries, Crossroads Charlotte, and Temple Beth-El to present the concept of affordable housing in the city of Charlotte in human...

Recent Bulletins

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Chris Johnson says he’s never found himself at a place where he necessarily wanted for anything. But the 19-year-old journalism student said he got a recent education in just how fortunate he’s been in life. A film presented by Crossroads Charlotte, Temple Beth-El and Mecklenburg Ministries called “Souls of Our Neighbors” attempted to dispel certain myths about... read more

Neighbors, business owners and community leaders gathered Sunday, March 18, at Providence United Methodist Church to continue recent conversations surrounding affordable housing in Charlotte, and to discuss partnerships and projects available to curb housing solutions for the Charlotte's homeless population. Nearly 30 attendees joined in roundtable discussions to share personal experiences and... read more

Mayor Anthony Foxx and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Coalition for Housing hosted an Interfaith Summit on affordable housing and homelessness. The event drew more than 300 people Friday to the Park Expo and Conference Center. Those gathered represented almost 100 area churches. The featured speaker was The Rev. Floyd Flake, a former New York congressman and the pastor of Greater... read more