NBA Greenleaf Grace, known as NBA Disciples Housing of Goldsboro NC Greenleaf Grace Village, sits at 2101 N Williams Street in Goldsboro, North Carolina, holding 42 fully occupied units that serve elderly and handicapped adults, especially those with low income, under Section 202 of the National Housing Act of 1959, and it's a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) program managed under the General Assembly of the Christian Church Disciples of Christ's exemption. The focus here rests on offering stable housing and a supportive place to live, making sure those who might feel left behind feel secure, valued, and part of a community, and the place stays busy, always full, meeting a serious need for safe, maintenance-free housing for vulnerable people.
They provide different care options like independent living, assisted living, memory care programs for those with Alzheimer's and dementia, and skilled nursing care, all designed with folks' specific needs in mind - there's 24-hour support if needed, help with daily tasks, medication, meals, and personal care, and staff such as personal care assistants are on hand, while the skilled nursing side gives wound care, therapy, and around-the-clock medical support. Their memory care area uses safe layouts and memory-enhancing activities with specialized care for seniors who need extra help, and they also offer respite care if someone needs short-term relief. If someone's still independent but wants less upkeep, there's a program for maintenance-free apartments with support on hand, regular meals, social activities, fitness, and educational programs, so a resident's daily life keeps moving at a good pace.
Facilities here include kitchens or kitchenettes right in the apartments, cable TV, sprinkler systems, washers and dryers, safety and handicap features, and property perks like game rooms, guest parking, dining rooms, onsite salon and barber, fitness center, and wifi, so whether someone wants to watch TV alone or join others for crafts or exercise, there's always something. Staff help with housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning, and there's transportation too. Social and wellness activities encourage everyone to join in if they want to, building up that sense of being a part of things, and for those who need it, walking or wheelchair assistance is ready.
NBA Greenleaf Grace operates without any full-time employees on record, keeps things transparent with public financial forms, and runs its facility using revenue that reached $231,121 in 2023, backed by support from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to ensure these homes stay available. Linda Randolph is the principal officer in charge, and the organization works as a child entity of the wider NBA Disciples Housing community. The main goal is always to provide homes and support services to seniors and handicapped folks who'd otherwise struggle for a stable place to live, focusing on dignity, belonging, and everyday help from a caring staff in a quiet, respectful setting.