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To lead the regional effort ensuring that all residents have safe, affordable homes by protecting and expanding housing options for them.
All residents of our Cape Fear community will have access to safe housing that they can afford, no matter their age, ability, or income level, because housing stability significantly affects health, mental health, personal well-being, and economic opportunity—and thus overall quality of life.
The Cape Fear Housing Coalition is comprised of community advocates and leaders from the public, private, nonprofit, finance, legal, affordable housing, real estate, and other sectors who come together to work collaboratively in strategizing around issues of affordable housing.
Our work and related advocacy are informed by the following guiding principles:
In early 2003 a roundtable discussion was held among the City of Wilmington Community Development, Wilmington Housing Finance & Development, Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity, Cape Fear CDC and AME Zion Housing Development, all local non-profit developers (CHDOs). They determined there is a need to form an affordable housing coalition.
The idea grew from the fact that a coalition would facilitate non-profit agencies, businesses, government entities, and others interested in homelessness/affordable housing issues to work together on common goals. The participants felt that a coalition would be proactive rather than reactive and would present a united voice to policy-makers and the community at large. The coalition became incorporated in May 2005 and its formal bylaws were adopted in September 2005.
In 2012, the Coalition decided it was time to expand its membership and broaden its impact. After a year of strategic planning, the board members restructured as Cape Fear Housing Coalition and approved new objectives (outlined above).
In 2021, the Coalition again expanded its voting membership to a total of 33 board members in an effort in include additional regional municipalities, housing developers, and community organizations.
The intent is to invite more stakeholders into the conversation to develop and execute community-wide strategies to meet the housing demands and needs of the future, especially those that are not met by the market. The coalition envisions a day when everyone in our region has the opportunity for a safe, healthy, affordable place to call home.
Chair: Jeff Hovis, Intracoastal Realty
Vice Chair: Suzanne Rogers, Cape Fear Collective
Treasurer: Sam Weldon, Blue Ridge Atlantic Development
Advocacy Co-Chairs: Bradley Setzer, Legal Aid of NC & Sean Olds, Town of Surf City
Membership Chair: Brianna D'Itri, Wave Transit
Past Chairs include:
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