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Charlotte Homelessness Nonprofit Faces Displacement After 400% Rent Hike
Block Love Charlotte urgently raising $250,000 to relocate and continue services
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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A major Charlotte homelessness nonprofit, Block Love Charlotte, is facing displacement from its North Graham Street Day Services Center after a 400% rent hike. The group has served millions of meals and offers groceries, job help, and support to residents across Charlotte, but may need to scale back operations while searching for a new space.
Why it matters
Block Love Charlotte is a vital lifeline for many homeless and low-income residents in Charlotte, providing essential services and support. The potential displacement of this organization due to skyrocketing rents highlights the broader challenges of gentrification and rising costs that are reshaping the city, particularly in historically underserved communities.
The details
Block Love Charlotte has operated its North Graham Street Day Services Center for years, offering meals, groceries, job assistance, and other support to those in need. However, the nonprofit recently learned its rent will increase by 400%, forcing it to urgently raise $250,000 to relocate and continue its operations. While searching for a new space, Block Love Charlotte may need to scale back some of its services.
- Block Love Charlotte has operated its North Graham Street Day Services Center for years.
- The nonprofit recently learned its rent will increase by 400%.
- Block Love Charlotte is urgently raising $250,000 to relocate and continue its operations.
The players
Block Love Charlotte
A major Charlotte homelessness nonprofit that provides meals, groceries, job assistance, and other support to residents across the city.
The takeaway
This case highlights the growing challenges of gentrification and rising costs in Charlotte, which are threatening the existence of vital community organizations that serve the city's most vulnerable populations. It underscores the need for affordable housing policies and support for nonprofits to ensure that all residents can access essential services and maintain a foothold in their communities.
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