Archive for August, 2007

Upcoming Fair Housing Trainings

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Want to understand more about Fair Housing Law? Check out these training opportunities. (more…)

Senator Dole’s Staff Visits Housing and Homeless Programs Across NC

Friday, August 17th, 2007

One of Senator Dole’s D.C. staffers assigned to housing issues spent this week visiting programs in North Carolina. As part of Ryan’s time here, I set up appointments for him at Hospitality House of Boone, The Salvation Army of Hickory and the Catawba Continuum of Care, CASA, Housing for New Hope, and the Public Housing Authority of Durham. Amy Sawyer(the 10-year Plan to End Homelessness Coordinator for Asheville and Buncombe County) helped to set up appointments to visit with their Continuum of Care, Mountain Housing Opportunities, Homeward Bound, and the Asheville Public Housing Authority. These programs talked with Ryan about housing and service needs for our North Carolinian communities. As Senator Dole is a member of the Senate Banking and Housing committee, her support is key in securing needed changes in our federal programs! Participants of the tour highlighted the impact that McKinney-Vento Reauthorization and the creation of a National Housing Trust Fund would have here in North Carolina.

Many thanks to all of you who were generous enough to spend time to educate Ryan about your programs and the work you are doing to provide affordable housing and end homelessness!

If you’re interested in participating in similar tours with elected officials, please contact me to discuss possibilities!

New Affordable Housing Resource

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

The North Carolina Housing Coalition has published a guide to understanding affordable housing and outlines areas where you can make an impact as an advocate.

This Affordable Housing Primer is designed to provide important basic information and resources that individuals, particularly persons with disabilities, their advocates, families, and service providers, can use to increase understanding of the housing system and help meet their needs.

The guide includes 5 chapters:
*What is Affordable Housing?
*Rental Housing
*Fair Housing Basics
*Homeownership
*Affecting Housing Policy

The primer is available for download in .pdf and large print versions. To download the file, or to request a hard copy or braille version, click here.