Hope Village at Method

A future CASA apartment complex located in the  Method community in Raleigh for young adults aging out of foster care.

This property is in partnership with The Hope Center at Pullen.

Quick Facts:
  • 10-unit building– 1 being an office 
  • 9 1-bedroom units; 8 units for Hope Center clients, 1 unit for a Resident Advisor
  • This property will cater to youth aging out of foster care
  • Serve ages 18-24 (up to 27 if they’re parenting)
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Why housing for youth aging out of foster care? 43% of former foster youth experience homelessness by age 21. This property will give them a chance for a better future.

 

 

Thank you to the City of Raleigh and Wake County for supporting the development of this property to end homelessness for at-risk youth.

The Hope Center at Pullen’s youth advisory Board was given the task to name the apartment complex. After much deliberation, they chose the name “Hope Village at Method”. The Youth Advisory Board wanted to keep the Hope name and also convey a sense of togetherness with “Village”.

Hope Village at Method is in a great location in Raleigh that will be ideal for the population we serve. The apartment building has a city bus stop located right outside, along with a WolfPack bus line nearby as well. A grocery store is located 0.5 miles from the property and both NC State University and Meredith College are located less than a mile away. Along with being connected to the city through bus lines, this property is close to several greenways.

CASA and the Hope Center hosted a small groundbreaking ceremony for the Hope Village at Method on July 10th 2024. The nonprofits are working together to fill a construction funding gap of about $100,000. If you’re interested in learning more and contributing to this project, please reach out to Emma Doss at email hidden; JavaScript is required.