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Beds for Kids Executive Director Malcolm Graham, who also is a Charlotte City Council member, says the group tries to help people make empty houses into homes by delivering beds and other furniture.
There s a lot of energy going into expanding affordable housing in Charlotte. But for people moving out of hotels or homelessness, the need doesn t stop there. Furnishing that new place can be a struggle. A Charlotte group called Beds for Kids is celebrating 10 years of fighting what it calls furniture poverty.
Makeba Daniels and her four kids spent the past six years living in an extended stay hotel off W.T. Harris Boulevard.
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Then in 2007, businessmen Tom O’Neill and his partner Patrick Noel Ryan, a building specialist, acquired the shell for €600,000 on the grounds that they would restore Killahara fully. O’Neill would later buy out Ryan’s share.
“The hardest part was getting planning permission,” says Tom. “That took two years. Afterwards, it was much like restoring a regular building, getting a suitable roof on it and drying it out.
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Sign Up The walls are 6ft thick so that took a year or so. We had specialists to apply the hotlime harl of the period for the exterior. This allows the building to breathe.” They used lime wash for the interiors, which also has antiseptic qualities.” They spent €1m all in.