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11.13.19 Members Making News
A new joint initiative is helping Cleveland veterans find housing in time for the holidays. Through the Home for the Holidays initiative, the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA), HUD, and the Cleveland VA are coordinating their outreach and resources to quickly find housing for veterans...
10.31.19 Members Making News
From KUSI News: The San Diego Housing Commission has recommended the Alpha Project to run the city’s fourth bridge shelter for homeless people. The shelters offer a safe place for adult single men and women experiencing homelessness to receive bridge housing, emergency shelter, and...
10.10.19 Members Making News
From Affordable Housing Finance: Forty-three people who were homeless have moved into The Beacon, a new supportive housing community in downtown San Diego. The new development is the latest project from nonprofit Wakeland Housing and Development Corp. “The Beacon is really about bringing a sense...
10.10.19 Members Making News
From the Akron Beacon Journal: Tanzania Johnson joined the U.S. Air Force to get out of Akron and start a new beginning. She enlisted right after graduating from Akron’s Firestone High School in 2010 and became a military police officer. She was stationed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland...
10.10.19 Report, Research
Building off his presentation to 2018 Housing Is Summit attendees, researcher Matthew Morton from Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago has released a new policy paper with the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH). The report discusses federal policy implications for...
9.25.19 Members Making News
On September 20, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM) and developer The Alexander Company broke ground on the rehabilitation and restoration of the Milwaukee Soldiers Home, a National Historic Landmark District originally built in 1867 to house Civil War soldiers and help them...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From Oregon Public Broadcasting: On Monday, Vancouver and Washington state officials gathered alongside community members to celebrate the grand opening of Caples Terrace, a new public housing project offering affordable units to young adults who have aged out of foster care or fallen into...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From the San Bernardino Sun: When Ana Santana and her children moved into their Loma Linda apartment nearly four years ago, it meant more than having a new place to live. It was a new start. Santana, who was pregnant at the time, said she and her two young sons were living in their car,...
6.28.19 Members Making News
From the Victorville Daily Press: A facility to permanently house chronically homeless persons and provide a variety of services to help get them off the streets is set to be completed in late summer, county officials said. The Queens Motel on Stoddard Wells Road, more than 50 years old,...
6.6.19 Members Making News
From the Daily Herald: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Cook County Health CEO Dr. Jay Shannon announced on May 22 that Cook County Health is committing $1 million towards the Chicago and Cook County Flexible Housing Pool. The Chicago and Cook County Flexible Housing Pool is...

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