YOUNGSTOWN - The Persayus Way Project has announced its plan to develop seven to 14 homes on Youngstown's East Side. The affordable housing project also seeks to fund college tuition for students living under those rooves.
Persayus Way CEO Million Perry Phifer told 21 News that the project aims to build high-quality, affordable homes that give families a solid foundation.
"We want to strengthen neighborhoods, provide stability for youth, and create an environment where people can grow, heal, and rebuild their lives with dignity," Phifer said.
On land secured in 2022, the nonprofit plans to build up to 14 homes, depending on funds. These homes will be in Ward 2 of Youngstown, specifically along Gray Avenue, Armstrong, and Colby Avenue. The nonprofit aims to break ground on the developme

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