Affordable Housing
From Crisis to Opportunity
Imagine walking through a neighborhood where once-vacant homes now thrive with life—children playing outside, families gathered around dinner tables, and a renewed sense of pride in the air.
This is the vision that Pierre Richard Augustin and his team at Oselo Help Corp are working tirelessly to bring to life.
Pierre’s journey began in Baltimore City, Maryland, where he witnessed firsthand the toll abandoned properties took on communities. Determined to make a difference, he became a general contractor and transformed forgotten homes into livable spaces.
Today, as the Director of Oselo Help Corp, Pierre is leading the charge to revitalize neighborhoods across the United States. With your support, his vision can become a reality.
Mission and Vision
Oselo Help Corp is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to creating affordable housing and vibrant communities.
Providing Affordable Housing
Renovated homes are sold affordably to families, giving them a path to homeownership.
Community Land Trusts
These ensure long-term affordability and protect homes for generations to come.
The
Impact
of Your Support
Safer and Vibrant Neighborhoods
Turning vacant homes into vibrant spaces reduces blight, improves safety, and brings a renewed sense of pride to communities.
Strengthening Local Economies
Renovated homes increase property values and generate property taxes, benefiting schools, infrastructure, and essential services.
A Path to Stability
Providing affordable housing helps families build financial security and generational wealth, transforming lives for years to come.
Building Futures, Restoring Hope
Affordable housing is not just about providing a roof over someone’s head—it’s about creating opportunities and fostering hope. Stable homes enable families to focus on education, health, and personal growth without the constant stress of housing insecurity. Vibrant communities, free from blight and neglect, become safer, more welcoming, and full of promise for the future.
By addressing the housing crisis, we’re not just rebuilding houses; we’re building stronger, healthier communities that can thrive for generations.