Posts Tagged ‘Housing’
Collaboration More Important Than Ever for Protecting Homeless
A community tasked with serving the underserved will draw on existing strengths to protect their guests from the coronavirus, but experts call for more hands on deck.
Read More‘This Is Not a Virus of Equity’: Homeless Shelters and COVID-19
The president of the largest homeless shelter in Boston describes the challenges homeless services providers are facing during this pandemic and how they’re facing them head-on.
Read MoreHomelessness Delays Breast Cancer Treatment
In the effort to reduce disparities in breast cancer outcomes, homeless women are still being left behind.
Read MoreCan Housing Assistance Alone Boost Cancer Screening?
An analysis of federal data found no link between housing assistance and cancer screening rates, highlighting the importance of other barriers to care.
Read MoreA Smarter Policy Approach to Improving Housing Stability
Childcare costs, taxes, and eviction policies have an intertwined influence on housing stability, according to a new report from Children’s HealthWatch.
Read MoreSSI Protects Families with SHCN from Housing Insecurity
Research finds that supplemental security income protects families from housing instability, especially those with young children who have SHCN, who may be more vulnerable.
Read More‘Housing Is a Human Right’
What unseen health effects are caused by eviction, rent hikes, and the threat of foreclosure? How can healthcare providers and community organizers work together to bring more equity to our housing landscape? Is safe and affordable housing a human right? These were some of the big questions on the agenda at a recent panel discussion…
Read MoreOmicelo’s Joshua Pollard: Investing in Real Estate and People
Joshua Pollard, Omicelo CEO and former Goldman Sachs VP, talks about his philosophy of investment without displacement.
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