Resources and information for journalists, public-interest producers, and community media covering housing and community stability in Raleigh
Raleigh Rebuild Lyceum is a public-interest platform supported by Pieces of a Dream Foundation and aligned with community-centered initiatives, including Lorinthian's House.
The platform provides education-first resources on housing awareness, community stability, and resource navigation for residents and community organizations in the Raleigh area. Our goal is to help residents understand their options, recognize warning signs, and navigate housing challenges with greater clarity.
Note: Raleigh Rebuild Lyceum is an education platform and does not provide housing placement, financial services, or case management. We do not facilitate applications for housing or financial assistance programs.
Our ongoing work and observation focuses on several key areas affecting housing and community stability in the Raleigh area:
Rental affordability, homeownership barriers, inventory trends, and market dynamics affecting Wake County residents across income levels.
Development impacts, gentrification pressures, commercial corridor evolution, and the effects on long-time residents and renters.
Displacement risks, social network disruption, service access changes, and the cumulative effects of housing instability on community health.
Where residents face barriers finding reliable information about housing options, assistance programs, and support pathways in the Raleigh area.
Housing awareness and stability education efforts supporting veterans and their families in navigating housing challenges.
How community education, workshops, and briefings help residents make more informed housing decisions and understand their options.
Comprehensive analysis of housing conditions, trends, and community stability factors across Wake County.
Regular public-interest updates on current housing questions, community observations, and stability topics.
Free public-interest education sessions on housing clarity, resource navigation, and community stability.
Localized observations on development patterns, community change, and housing dynamics in specific areas.
For media inquiries, community partnership discussions, or public-interest collaboration opportunities, please submit an information request.
This is an information and coordination request form for media and community partnership purposes.
Raleigh Rebuild Lyceum is an education-first platform and does not offer direct services or case management.