Precinct 2 Constables Homeless Outreach Team Working to Find Permanent Housing for Homeless in Houston
- Precinct 2 Constables in Houston are working to help homeless individuals find permanent housing and support services.
- This effort arises amid a growing affordable housing shortfall, with the city's wait list rising to 1,654 applicants by the end of 2024.
- Organizations like H.O.P.E. Haven, which completed 1,128 client assessments two months early, highlight challenges including funding losses and mental health struggles.
- Karina Pimental praised her new unit, saying her children have separate rooms and laundry, while Sgt Garcia emphasized ‘‘So we always offer housing.’’
- Additional provincial funding supports 24/7 onsite medical programming in transitional housing, signaling progress despite continuing demand and community concerns about affordable housing.
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Affordable housing complex adds 76 units in Watts – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
WATTS — A 76-unit apartment complex opened June 26 in Watts as part of the ongoing transformation of Jordan Downs, a public housing development that has housed low-income families since the 1950s. Kalmia Rose, a newly developed apartment complex, part of the Jordan Downs Specific Plan, is the latest phase in a $1 billion effort to replace the aging Jordan Downs public housing complex with mixed-income housing, retail space and community services…
Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group’s innovative approach towards tackling the local affordable housing crisis » NCRC
Through an inclusive, community-centered approach, NCRC member Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group (PCRG) is working to revitalize Allegheny County’s single family housing market and put homeownership back in the hands of families through their policy advocacy and financial education efforts.
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