Keystone Village Surpasses $250,000 Goal for Forsyth Disability Housing Project
Keystone Village topped its $250,000 construction fundraising goal, with Netflix star Connor Tomlinson drawing crowds to a meet-and-greet for the Forsyth disability housing project.

Keystone Village surpassed a $250,000 fundraising milestone last Thursday, clearing a key construction threshold for its planned residential community serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Forsyth County.
The nonprofit brought in Netflix star Connor Tomlinson for a meet-and-greet event on March 19 to build momentum around the campaign. Tomlinson's involvement drew attention to a project that aims to address a persistent housing gap for adults with developmental disabilities in the county, and donors pushed past the quarter-million-dollar construction goal before the event closed.
Keystone Village is working to establish a dedicated residential community in Forsyth County where adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities can live with appropriate support. Such projects typically require substantial upfront capital before construction can begin, making the $250,000 target a meaningful marker in the organization's development timeline.
The $250,000 goal now exceeded, Keystone Village moves forward with greater financial footing toward breaking ground on a community designed to serve one of Forsyth County's most underserved populations.
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