09/30/2025
First and foremost, Aiken County Homeless Housing would like to thank all of the citizens who turned out to support the Arbor Ridge project, whether by sending notes, making calls, or attending the City Council meeting. They demonstrated both that they understand the seriousness of the growing homeless situation in the area and that the heart of Aiken County will, eventually, give those who have fallen on hard times a hand up to re-establish their self-confidence, discipline, and skills to become productive members of our community.
As for the vote against continuing consideration of our Arbor Ridge proposal, we knew that the situation had attracted powerful political forces that we, as amateurs, were unaccustomed to. We accept City Council’s decision for what it is. We have sympathy for those who campaigned against Arbor Ridge, because the decision means that they will experience more of what motivated their angst -- homelessness around them -- and for longer than if the project had been approved. Our greatest sympathy, however, is for those who will have to wait longer to get relief from the stress and danger of life without a home, and to wait longer to receive the support they need to re-join mainstream society.
We are disappointed but not disheartened by Council’s decision. We remain committed and focused on doing what’s right for “the least of those among us.” We are entering a forward-looking period of reviewing options and opportunities to select a project in a different place with a different name, but with the same objective: to give a hand up, not a hand out, to those who need and deserve it. We look forward to working with all like-minded citizens of Aiken County to keep alive the spirit of Arbor Ridge, albeit in a different place with a different name.