Celebrity Celebrity Belief & Identity Celebrity Social Issues Permanent Housing Complex for the Homeless of Houston Named After Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland The Knowles-Rowland Project will provide 31 new units of housing and support services for those in need in their hometown By Michael Lee Simpson Michael Lee Simpson Michael Lee Simpson is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. His work has previously appeared in Entertainment Weekly, Variety, BuzzFeed, Reader's Digest, Backstage, Creative Screenwriting Magazine, The Drill Mag, Script Magazine, Ocala Magazine, and The Kansas City Star. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on July 10, 2023 11:16AM EDT Kelly Rowland and Beyonce Knowles smiling. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Harris County leaders announced that they will use $7.2 million from the American Rescue Plan to build 31 permanent homes in Midtown at the Bread of Life gymnasium on 2019 Crawford Street, the Houston Chronicle reported The housing units will be named after Houston natives Beyoncé Knowles and Kelly Rowland, county officials said. Judge Lina Hidalgo noted there are plans for a “bigger launch” event for the housing units in September when Beyoncé comes to Houston for her Renaissance World Tour, according to the Chronicle. Kelly Rowland on the red carpet. County records indicate the housing project will offer various services, from case managers, peer specialists, and service specialists to mental and behavioral health assistance and transportation. Watch Lizzo Cry as Beyoncé Name-Drops Her at Concert: 'It's an Honor' Rudy Rasmus, a local pastor and executive director of Bread of Life, expressed his gratitude for the county's partnership and acknowledged the significant contributions Beyoncé, Rowland, as well as their fellow Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams have made over the years, including using proceeds from one of their early chart-topping singles, "No, No, No," to spearhead the construction of a youth center in the city. Beyonce performs in Milan. BeelOver9481/Flickr.com "This will be our fifth housing development in downtown in Precinct 1 over these last 17 years, and we're just really grateful to continue to help end homelessness in our county," Rasmus told the Chronicle. Watch Lizzo Cry as Beyoncé Name-Drops Her at Concert: 'It's an Honor' In April, Beyoncé announced another charitable initiative: a $2 million donation to help college students and entrepreneurs through her BeyGOOD Foundation, according to Oprah Daily. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories BeyGOOD — which she founded in 2013 – works to empower communities lacking resources and opportunities. The organization has contributed to various causes such as disaster relief, education and entrepreneurship funding and nonprofit support, among others. “I am hugely proud of the work we have done over a decade at BeyGOOD, here in the U.S. and around the world,” Beyoncé said in a statement, per the outlet. “From scholarships to the water crisis in Burundi, to helping families during Hurricane Harvey in my hometown, Houston, it has been beyond fulfilling to be of service. Now as a foundation, we will continue the work of engaging partners through innovative programs to impact even more people.” Close