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Follow on Google News | Open Doors Kalamazoo Acquires New Property Providing Homes to 15 Additional HouseholdsThe organization purchased a 15-unit apartment property at 3611 Duke Street in Kalamazoo. The property consists of three buildings with eight 2-bedroom apartments, three 2-bedroom townhouses, and four 1-bedroom apartments. Open Doors Kalamazoo was able to purchase the new property for $320,000 – a remarkable deal when you consider that it will provide homes to 15 households. An additional $52,000 worth of upgrades to the buildings are expected to be added including new roofs. The purchase and upgrading of these apartments was made possible by a grant from the Van Domelen Foundation. “The Van Domelen Foundation provided the means for us to expand our capacity to serve families in need. For their support we are grateful. Through their support of Open Doors, the Van Domelen Foundation hopes to improve the lives of homeless children and their families” Stravers said. Open Doors Kalamazoo now provides 95 units of housing to help low-wage workers avoid or overcome homelessness ranging from single rooms to studio apartments and 1- to 3-bedroom apartments scattered throughout the city. Residents in Open Doors Kalamazoo’s affordable housing program enjoy affordable homes coupled with personal support for maintaining employment and stability. The cost is affordable to workers earning minimum wage. “We recently were able to provide a 2-bedroom apartment to a mom with two children who has held a steady job for two years. She takes home about $1,000 a month and was paying $580 monthly for rent, leaving only $420 for all the other expenses for her family. In Open Doors’ housing she will now pay $350 monthly for a 2-bedroom unit,” Stravers said. “The need for lower cost housing for working families facing homelessness is intense,” Stravers said. “We are grateful to the Van Domelen Foundation and all our donors and volunteers who make it possible for families like these to have stable, affordable homes.” End
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