Renaissance Heights is a 200-acre site located four miles southeast of downtown Fort Worth. We are intentionally and purposefully focused on serving the children, families, and adults who call our neighborhood home.
We believe that each person should be provided with the resources and services to address the generational poverty challenges that affect so many across the country.
We are building on a vision for a future filled with limitless possibilities in Renaissance Heights.
Build Healthy Places Case Study Looks at How Renaissance Heights United is Bridging the Gap Between Housing and Health
The relationship between health and housing is a frequent discussion when looking at building healthy and sustainable communities. Build Healthy Places Network, is working with communities in the Purpose Built … Continue Reading →Removing Fort Worth Redlines
Redlining effects still seen in Fort Worth. Optimism about environment that could draw investment that ends redlining. In Fort Worth, there is optimism about progress against the practice known as “redlining.” … Continue Reading →Together, we will accomplish great things and reach new heights
We are energized and excited for another year of continuing our work to strengthen the defined neighborhood of Renaissance Heights! This year we are thrilled to provide more opportunities and … Continue Reading →ICYMI: Profiles in Leadership l Building with Purpose
Community leader uses connection to revitalize Renaissance Heights neighborhood in Fort Worth Published by Fort Worth Report highlighting our Executive Director, Kenny Mosley Jr.We invest in the power of the neighborhood by investing in its people, places and partnerships.
We are at a pivotal and exciting time for this neighborhood. Today, we have historical opportunity to realize an enormously positive community revitalization initiative. We are thrilled to work together … Continue Reading →We want to hear from you.
We value the input of all residents and partners and work diligently to honor the objectives of neighborhood groups and community leaders.