The Community Alternatives for Supportive Abodes (CASA) is a non-profit organization based in North Carolina that is dedicated to providing access to stable, affordable housing for people who are homeless or at risk, including veterans and those with disabilities. Through a range of programs such as rental subsidies and supportive services, CASA aims to help individuals and families secure permanent housing, thereby helping to reduce homelessness in the community. The organization owns and manages over 500 apartments in Wake, Durham, and Orange counties, offering a vital resource to those in need.
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