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1.30.24 Members Making News, Research
From the San Diego Housing Commission's press release: Communities with lower income, higher rental cost burden, a higher proportion of Black and Hispanic households, more single-parent households, and higher unemployment levels are more likely to experience evictions in the City of San Diego,...
4.6.22 Members Making News
From KSAT 12 San Antonio: The impending end to San Antonio Housing Authority’s eviction moratorium sent some scrambling last month to apply for rental help through the city’s Emergency Housing Assistance Program. “We’re talking about poverty-stricken communities where we reside that...
3.10.22 Members Making News
From a letter from Saint Paul Public Housing Agency Executive Director Jon Gutzmann: Since the pandemic began, many households have become delinquent in their rent payments.  The St. Paul Public Housing Agency (PHA) recognized this right away and assembled a team of staff members to reach out...
1.26.22 Members Making News, Awards/Grants
This week, HUD awarded $51.4 million in housing counseling grants to 177 HUD-approved housing counseling agencies and intermediary organizations. The funding supports housing counseling agencies in their critical work to stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on housing,...
1.12.22 Members Making News
From Yes! Magazine: Tenants’ rights attorney Jay Rose spent four-plus decades waging legal battles on behalf of poor folks. So taking a job as a legal consultant for the nation’s largest for-profit affordable housing landlord might seem an odd choice. But executives at Boston-based WinnCompanies—...
11.2.21 Members Making News
From the San Antonio Housing Authority's press release: The San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA) is taking unprecedented action to extend the eviction moratorium for more than 10,000 residents in its public or mixed-income housing communities through March 1, 2022. The March 2022 extension is a...
9.7.21 Members Making News
Janet Abrahams, executive director of the Housing Authority of Baltimore City and Angela Cameron, HABC vice president joined WEAA Baltimore Radio's Two Way Talk to discuss a new campaign with their local United Way that will help renters who have been affected by the coronavirus...
9.7.21 Members Making News
From the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs' press release: The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) today highlighted that it has reached the milestone of disbursing more than $200 million in federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) funds throughout the state. More...
7.28.21 Members Making News
From the Louisville Courier Journal: Wearing a mask and disposable gloves, Makeeba Edmund approached an apartment door and looked for the best place to leave her card. On it was her contact information and title: eviction prevention specialist for the Louisville Metro Housing Authority....
1.13.21 Members Making News
From WBUR News Boston: The city of Boston is extending its moratorium for nonessential evictions in public housing for a second time since the pandemic started. Officials say most evictions from Boston Housing Authority properties will be paused through the end of February. (Evictions...

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