Roseland families move into brand new homes, thanks to Hope Center Foundation, working to build 1K on Chicago's Far South Side

CHICAGO — Three Roseland families moved into their brand new homes Wednesday.

They are the start of the Hope Center Foundation’s purpose to build 1,000 homes in communities of need.

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It’s been nearly 60 years since a newly constructed home has been sold in Roseland.

Now, there are more than just homes. For one grieving mother, moving in is her way of remembering her son.

Linda Brown-Wilson prayed for the very moment.

“We had a house fire, and we lost everything,” Brown-Wilson said.

Since 2020, she and her husband were relying on the support of family and friends, often changing clothes in public restrooms. Their situation then became even more challenging.

“I lost my son. So, this is bittersweet because he always, he was trying to help us get a home,” Brown-Wilson said.

Now she has one.

With her son’s picture hanging around her neck, she looks forward to furnishing her new house alongside her 3-year-old granddaughter. She is part of a trio of new homeowners receiving their keys, along with a new television.

As the Hope Center Foundation says welcome home, this is just the beginning.

“We have acquired an additional 100 lots through cooperation with the city and the county. Consequently, in the spring, we will commence construction on another 25 residences,” remarked Shenita Muse, Executive Director of the Hope Center Foundation.

In partnership with United Power, the foundation is on a mission to build 1,000 homes on the Far South Side of Chicago.

The organization takes families through a homebuyer program, so they understand the process and know how to make it last.

“That’s the whole purpose of our home building is so that the people in this community can start with generational wealth,” Hope Center Foundation CEO Rev. James Meeks said.

The wealth begins now for Brown-Wilson. Opening her house doors, she says she can hear the whisper of a proud son.

“I walked inside. I can feel my baby warm kiss on my chest, and said, ‘Mom, I’m proud. I’m happy, well done,'” Brown-Wilson said.

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