More than 200,000 of our Western NC neighbors face food insecurity — and Helene pushed thousands more out of stable housing. Will you Step Up to help?
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BeLoved Asheville

Housing & Homelessness · Asheville, NC · est. 2009

Cultivate a transformational way of life rooted in community, creativity, and equity — bringing together Black, Indigenous, Latinx, People of Color, and people of low wealth to create innovative solutions to homelessness, poverty, and injustice.

12
homes in the first BeLoved Village in East Asheville
100+
partner groups, schools, and businesses
440–625 sq ft
fully furnished one- and two-bedroom village homes
100+
homes repaired or rebuilt after Hurricane Helene

Donate

Donations go directly to safe housing and urgent needs — give one-time, monthly, or through stock, IRA, or legacy gifts.

Volunteer

Volunteers help build village homes, run markets, and support neighbors — dozens of hands built BeLoved Village together.

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Learn / Share

From tiny-home villages to street medics, BeLoved meets people on the margins. Learn how community-rooted solutions take on homelessness.

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Programs

Sources (public information, compiled independently): BeLoved Asheville — Our Story · BeLoved Asheville — BeLoved Villages. Data as of 2026-06-07.