During the COVID-19 pandemic, CLPHA member PHAs are going above and beyond to continue to serve their residents and voucher holders.
Public housing authorities (PHAs) provide shelter to some of the nation's lowest-income and most vulnerable populations. Low-income individuals and families are being hit especially hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic crisis. Because PHAs provide housing and other services to these vulnerable families, they are uniquely positioned to connect this population with crucial resources and services where they live as people across the county stay home to fight the virus's spread.
As the COVID-19 pandemic started to take hold across the country, CLPHA member PHAs jumped into action. By using the resources at their disposal, adapting their operations, thinking creatively, and connecting with local partners, PHAs are helping their residents and voucher holders get the food, supplies, and information they need quickly and safely. In this special edition of our newsletter, you will see how our members are:
Feeding residents
Keeping residents informed
Making communities safer
Providing supplies
Increasing internet access
Checking in with residents
CLPHA applauds our member PHAs' generosity, determination, diligence, and strength during this crisis. To learn more about how CLPHA and our members are responding to COVID-19, visit clpha.org/covid19.
You can also click here to watch a webinar site tour that shows CLPHA members how to create website accounts for themselves and provides an overview of the site's functionality.