Our mission is to enable individuals and families to obtain and sustain safe, decent and affordable housing.

Volunteers helping Community Link at Taste of Charlotte

About Us

Community Link was founded in 1929 as a Travelers Aid Society; the all-volunteer YWCA project, based at a Charlotte bus station, served disadvantaged Mecklenburg County women. In the 1950s, the agency expanded to help low-income workers find and keep housing. In 1995, the agency rebranded as Community Link to reflect its broader mission and comprehensive networking, referral, and housing activities. Other highlights include:

  • 2002: Became one of the first Black-led non-profits in Charlotte/Mecklenburg when Floyd R. Davis, Jr. became CEO and president

  • 2004: Began providing homeownership education and counseling to customers living on low incomes

  • 2005: Launched the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

  • 2009–2012: Implemented Federal Homeless Prevention & Rapid Rehousing Program for Mecklenburg and Piedmont Regions

  • 2019: Facilitated rehousing of 118 families, directly rehousing 32 families, being evicted from the Lake Arbor Apartments in Charlotte

  • 2020: Successfully continued to provide services virtually during the COVID-19 quarantine

  • 2021: Expanded virtual foreclosure prevention services to 7 additional counties

  • 2023: Tameka Gunn was promoted from Vice President to become President and CEO of Community Link

Today, Community Link is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to enable individuals and families to obtain and sustain safe, decent and affordable housing.

Community Link staff presenting a Homeownership and Education course for the staff of a local organization
Two homeowners in front of their home in Charlotte, North Carolina