Giving Back, Together

At Our Neighborhood, we believe rent can do more than cover housing—it can help strengthen the communities we’re part of. A portion of every rent payment supports organizations we trust, chosen for their real, on-the-ground impact locally and beyond.

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Charities We Support Through Our Leases

Each Our Neighborhood property supports one or more carefully selected organizations. We vet every nonprofit for transparency, accountability, and alignment with our values—and we continue to monitor their work over time to ensure they’re doing what they say they’ll do.

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We stand with those defending Ukraine.

Come Back Alive

Supports Ukraine’s defense efforts by providing non-lethal military equipment, tactical training, and protective gear to those on the front lines.

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We stand with survivors.

House of Ruth

Provides safe housing, legal advocacy, and supportive services for women and children experiencing domestic violence in Maryland.

Building entrance painted in Ukraine’s blue and yellow colors, symbolizing recovery and rebuilding efforts.
We stand with Ukraine’s recovery and resilience.

United24

Founded by the President of Ukraine, United24 raises funds to support medical aid, defense, and the rebuilding of critical infrastructure across the country.

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We stand with those fighting hunger.

Maryland Food Bank

Provides meals and critical food assistance across Maryland through community programs, schools, and partner organizations to ensure every neighbor has access to nutritious food.

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We stand with children and families across West Virginia.

West Virginia Child Advocacy Network

As the statewide leader in addressing child abuse, WVCAN supports 21 child advocacy centers across West Virginia, providing trauma-informed, evidence-based services that put children’s safety and wellbeing first—including in Cabell County.

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