Family breaks the cycle of housing instability
Jose Luis shares his family’s long struggle to become homeowners and what it means to now be able to live in their dream home.
Jose Luis shares his family’s long struggle to become homeowners and what it means to now be able to live in their dream home.
Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford issues statement opposing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s proposal to impose steep rent increases on low-income users of public housing.
The partnership will focus on COVID-19’s global impact, intersection of housing and health, climate change, and sustainable development goals.
Habitat co-sponsored the Housing Affordability Opportunity: Lowering Costs and Expanding Supply discussion at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development along with Enterprise Community Partners and HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research.
In recent weeks, we’ve shared the striking results of the MacArthur Foundation’s 2014 How Housing Matters survey.
More than 450 advocates from 44 states and Washington, D.C., will urge Congress to act and prioritize policies that will increase the number of affordable homes, especially for entry-level homeownership.
Making direct connections between housing and its impact on children’s education is challenging, but studies have drawn a pathway between owning a decent, affordable, and stable home and experiencing positive educational outcomes.