HomeAid Atlanta and Jim Chapman Celebrate Family Promise Dedication

Posted on: March 24th, 2017

HomeAid Atlanta & Family Promise supporters and friends gather to cut the ribbon at the Spring Street Affordable Home in Gainesville on March 10.

 

HomeAid Atlanta Executive Director, Mandy Crater presents Jim Champman with a plaque to honor his generosity and commitment to the project.

On March 10, 2017, HomeAid Atlanta and home builder Jim Chapman celebrated the dedication of the Spring Street Affordable Home at Family Promise of Hall County.  Through HomeAid Atlanta, Jim Chapman of Jim Chapman Communities provided a brand new modular home to Family Promise’s Next Step Program, a 90-day program that provides advisement, advocacy, and accountability for families seeking independence as they transition out of homelessness.

Following the ribbon cutting ceremony, visitors enjoyed an open house and met the home’s residents, who moved in that evening.  The family of two adults, their five children, and a nephew had experienced severe financial hardships that led them to seek assistance from Family Promise. Lindsey McCamy, Family Promise Hall County Director explained, “This home will allow the family to save a portion of their rent while continuing to attend important financial classes throughout their stay. This will allow them several more months of learning and time to practice better budgeting skills before finding a more permanent home.”

The outside of the home following the ribbon cutting.

Jim Chapman Communities’ beautiful, top-of-the line home was featured at the International Builders Show in Orlando this past January, prior to its relocation to Family Promise of Hall County.  Design2Sell donated design services, furniture, and accessories to help welcome residents.  Maytag, a national partner of HomeAid, generously donated appliances.

HomeAid Atlanta, founded in 2001, is a nonprofit organization that builds new lives for homeless families and individuals through housing and community outreach. HomeAid works in partnership with the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association, as well as community building industry organizations, to assist people experiencing homelessness. To date, HomeAid Atlanta has completed over 76 housing, remodel and care day projects at locations that serve victims of domestic violence, teen mothers, and more. Learn more at www.homeaidatlanta.org .

The interior of the Spring Street Affordable Home with furniture and accessories donated by Design2Sell.

Family Promise of Hall County’s mission is to equip the community to end the cycle of family homelessness, and envisions a community where every family has a stable home, a sustainable income, and a hope for a better future together. The Next Step Program provides affordable housing opportunities to graduates of the Family Promise program.

Jim Chapman, an Atlanta native, started his own custom home building firm, Jim Chapman Fine Homes, in 1998 after earning an MBA from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. In 2005, he began building and developing an active adult portfolio under the brand of Jim Chapman Communities. He builds under both brands throughout Buckhead, Vinings, Cobb, Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Paulding and Douglas counties. His design partner, mentor, and father, Jim Chapman Sr., is a well-known Atlanta architect.