American Cancer Society To Establish Resource Center In North Carolina- Part 1

CancerThe American Cancer Society hopes that with the help of the community it will soon be able to open a cancer resource center in Mount Airy, N.C.

The society has cancer resource centers in many communities throughout the country. Currently there is a drive to establish a center in or near Mount Airy.

Lisa Bottomley, local community manager for ACS, said that the center would be a base to disseminate information about cancer and ACS programs. There would be a supply room with prostheses, wigs, scarves, hats and bras given out to cancer sufferers.

There is A mini center in the hospital at Elkin, but the ACS would like one closer to the Forsyth Medical Center and the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center cancer centers.

The center cannot afford to pay rent on a building because the ACS finances all services so that they can be free to local cancer patients and their families. It is looking for someone to donate a space. Once a room or building has been organized the center will need help with things like furniture, a computer, and supplies to run the services.

Denver Transit Oriented Development Fund For Affordable Housing

Enterprise Community Partners, the Urban Land Conservancy (ULC), the City and County of Denver, and several other investors have combined to found the first affordable housing TOD acquisition fund in the United States.

The purpose of the TOD Fund is to support the construction of up to 1,200 low cost living units through property acquisition in current and future transit areas. The Fund addresses a real estate market paradox: when economy activity is down, property values are down making bargain buys. However, there isn’t money or affordable housing developers. Today there is a great opportunity to purchase real estate around proposed transit stations and prepare affordable housing before the FasTracks light rail is operational.

Enterprise Community Partners, a nationwide nonprofit, donated the first $15 million to enable the Fund to get going in 2010.