Bringing public-interest housing education to faith communities, nonprofits, and local organizations across Raleigh
Raleigh Rebuild Lyceum offers education-first community sessions for groups in the Raleigh area. Faith communities, nonprofits, and organizations may request information about hosting.
This is an information request for educational purposes only.
Sessions are designed to be informative without pressure or urgency.
Clear, useful information about housing topics relevant to Raleigh.
Public-interest resource guidance only. No commercial products.
Sessions include time for community questions where appropriate.
Workshops are provided for general educational purposes and do not constitute legal, financial, housing placement, or case-management services.
Raleigh Rebuild Lyceum is supported by Pieces of a Dream Foundation and aligned with community-centered initiatives, including Lorinthian's House, which focuses on supportive environments centered on healing and stability.
Raleigh Rebuild Lyceum offers education-first community sessions designed to help groups better understand housing-related topics, local resource pathways, and community stability questions in Raleigh.
Faith communities, nonprofits, and local organizations may request information about hosting or sharing a public-interest workshop. Sessions are designed to be accessible, calm, and useful for community members at any level of housing knowledge.
This is an information request form. Raleigh Rebuild Lyceum is an education-first platform.
Understanding housing options, decisions, and pathways in the Raleigh area
Understanding market forces and making informed housing decisions
What to know and consider if facing housing payment challenges
Public-interest resources and where to start when seeking help
Understanding neighborhood change and community resilience
How the region is changing and what it means for residents
Community workshops are open to all and particularly valuable for:
Note: Workshops are provided for general educational purposes and do not constitute legal, financial, housing placement, or case-management services.