PadSplit closes out 2020 with nine metro-Atlanta nonprofits in its Starting Point program, providing housing options for organizations that serve vulnerable populations Share Article Partnership program allows communities to provide affordable housing more easily for those who need it most There are millions of individuals working full-time or even two jobs who can’t afford a decent place to live. ATLANTA (PRWEB) December 23, 2020 PadSplit, a mission-driven startup that helps solve the affordable housing crisis, launched a new partnership program in 2020 that helps communities more easily offer affordable housing to the local residents who need it most. Called Starting Point, the initiative is geared toward nonprofit and government agencies that serve vulnerable populations. Organizations that are currently a part of the program include Salvation Army, Atlanta Public Schools, HousingPlus Inc, Project Community Connections, Inc. (PCCI), Giving Kitchen, Fulton County’s Pre-Arrest Diversion, Gwinnett Housing Authority, Hope ATL, and First Step Staffing.