Christian City Celebrates 60 Years of Transformative Service in Metro Atlanta

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Christian City, a Union City nonprofit, has reached a significant milestone, celebrating 60 years of dedicated service to the Metro Atlanta community. Originally established in 1965 with a single cottage for children in foster care, the organization has grown into a sprawling 500-acre campus. Today, it serves over 1,000 residents, including children, families, young adults, and seniors, through a comprehensive continuum of care.
Under the leadership of President and CEO Keith Horton, Christian City is embarking on its most transformative year yet. The nonprofit is expanding its housing capacity for seniors by 70%, with 160 new residential units planned over the next three years. A current project includes an 80-unit, mixed-housing community developed in partnership with National Church Residences. Additionally, a partnership with Southern Regional Medical Center has introduced weekly on-site medical services for seniors, enhancing access to preventative care and treatment.
Christian City is also broadening its support for neurodiverse adults through a collaboration with Two Sparrows, a Fayette County nonprofit. This initiative provides housing, community, and skills-based programming for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The organization's Graceland Thrift Store is receiving a summer renovation, featuring a mural by local artist and former resident Arshaad Norwood, symbolizing Christian City's legacy of transformation.
Looking ahead, Christian City plans to develop a 15-acre mixed-use village on its campus, integrating retail, residential, and community spaces with Union City's new multi-use trail. This development aims to serve as a welcoming gateway to the Christian City campus, further connecting it with the surrounding community.
Christian City's enduring mission, inspired by Christ's call to love one's neighbor, continues to guide its expansion and service offerings. With eight distinct programs, including Children's Village, Crossroads, and THRIVE, the organization remains a beacon of hope and healing for society's most vulnerable. For more information, visit https://christiancity.org/.

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