Gallagher says the waiting list for families seeking placement for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in North Carolina is currently at 18,000, with 100 individuals on their ...
The land is across Crabtree Creek from the east end of the mall, where the Belk store is located. The 2-and 3-story townhomes ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Wake County non-profit TLC Housing reached a milestone Friday when unveiling its new building in Raleigh for its residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Approved by the Raleigh City Council, this Charlotte-based Pappas Properties project will introduce 65 upscale townhomes in a ...
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