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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...
9.16.19 CLPHA Member Update
With the explosion of the opioid epidemic over the last decade, communities have seen alarming increases in substance abuse and drug-related deaths. Given the scale and urgency of these issues, officials at the local, state, and federal level have sought to prevent and treat addiction and drug...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From WHYY: Chester’s Ruth Bennett Community Farm is a vibrant oasis in a desert of dull brick and lifeless concrete. Tucked below Interstate 95 at the top of a cul-de-sac, the 2-acre farm teems with life: organic produce, wildflowers, and a host of winged insects that flutter between the two. “...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From Education Dive: The Stable Homes Stable Schools initiative — launched in May to help Minneapolis Public Schools students and their families pay rent and maintain consistent housing while also offering wraparound services — already has 125 families with 396 children...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles' (HACLA) press release: The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) announced yesterday the launch of the Jobs Plus Program at Nickerson Gardens Sage Center. The initiative is funded by a grant in the amount of $3.7 Million,...
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 West Seattle Blog: For the fourth consecutive year, West Seattle Elementary students got a first-day-of-school welcome like no other: The “Be There Rally.” 2016 was the first time community members were invited to greet and inspire the students. The event has continued...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From the San Bernardino Sun: The rectangular room is immaculate, with something to explore at every turn. Between the gray walls are areas to read, color, play, write and listen. Rugs for napping and bean bags for lounging rest on the hardwood floors. Not a book nor crayon is out of place...
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,...
9.12.19 Members Making News
From ABC KSAT 12: Bridging the gap between foster care and a life of independence is one of the big goals for local nonprofit the THRU Project. Originally established to provide mentors for youth who age out of state care, the group recently expanded its mission to provide housing for a...

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