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The Changed Lives Christian Center is a proposed 142-bed homeless shelter proposed by a coalition of church groups led by Ken Sanford. The center hopes to open in a converted warehouse at 32nd Street and 6th Avenue North in North Avondale. It would provide counseling, education, job training and employment in addition to meals, overnight shelter and longer-term residence. The shelter plans to operate non-profit carpentry, painting and landscaping businesses that would employ residents. Program participants will be required to deposit some of their earnings into savings accounts and to pay rent to the center.

Changed Lives has discussed partnerships with the Literacy Council, Christian Service Mission, M-Power Ministries, Operation New Birmingham and Habitat for Humanity in planning their programs.

Sanford developed the idea for the shelter after spending time working with The Nest, a group that provides food for homeless under I-20/59. With the support of the North Avondale Neighborhood Association, he won a $2 million commitment for construction funding from the Birmingham City Council in October 2007. The city would use federal grant money for the project. Operational funding would come entirely from grants, donations, rent paid and contracted work.

The site for the proposed shelter was selected because of its access to downtown medical and social services and its distance from residential neighborhoods. Rezoning of the industrial site is opposed by nearby business owners, however, citing conditions in the area which make it uncomfortable or even unsafe for residents.

References

  • Spencer, Thomas (March 17, 2008) "Controversial homeless shelter plan heads to city council." Birmingham News
  • Blalock, Bob (October 7, 2007) "Changed Lives intent on changing lives of homeless." Birmingham News
  • Kertesz, Stefan G. (October 28, 2007) "Let's do something on homelessness." Birmingham News

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