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True Ground

True Ground

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In this episode of We're Good, we spotlight a partnership reshaping what’s possible in affordable housing. True Ground Housing Partners, a nonprofit on the frontlines of the DMV's housing crisis, joins forces with Arlington Presbyterian Church in a powerful collaboration rooted in community.

You'll hear facts: over half of American renters are housing cost-burdened. Even those making $60K struggle to afford living near their jobs. With a 7-million-home shortfall nationally, this story proves change is possible.

Led by visionary CEO Carmen Romero, True Ground isn’t just building homes—they’re building ecosystems. From workforce development to food pantries, their model blends housing with wraparound services and policy advocacy. When Arlington Presbyterian made the decision to sell their land and shrink their footprint in 2016, they partnered with True Ground and together, they created Gilliam Place, a 173-unit affordable housing community that also houses the church’s reimagined worship space.

This episode dives into the why and how behind that decision, and the incredible journey it took to bring it to life. Pastor Ashley Goff shares how proximity—literally sharing a building with residents—has deepened the church’s ministry. Think free music lessons, a 24/7 food pantry, and on-site daycare. A true example of neighbors becoming collaborators.

One unforgettable moment: during the pandemic, when rent was overdue and futures uncertain, the church donated $200K in a single day—erasing debt for 80 families!

This episode shows what is possible when communities unite.



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