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Report Finds Housing and Education Segregation Interrelated
Enterprise released a report last week evaluating the connections between housing and education and examining how segregation in both impedes children from realizing their...Learn More
Military Families Hit Hard by the Housing Crunch
A recent report from Housing Wire suggests that military families could be some of the hardest hit by the soaring home prices in many U.S. cities.Learn More
National Initiative Links Affordable Housing with Health Outcomes
In August, NeighborWorks America and Enterprise launched the Health Outcomes Demonstration Project which shows the impact of affordable housing and community development...Learn More
NC’s Senior Population Among Most At Risk
Cities and towns across the United States are facing rapidly aging populations.Learn More
Cost-Burdened Families Living in Substandard Housing On the Rise
The latest Worst Case Housing Needs report shows that the number of cost-burdened families also living in substandard housing increased from 2013 to 2015.Learn More
Study Finds Number of Children Living in Poverty Rising
The number of U.S. children living in poor neighborhoods has risen from 36.9 percent in 1998 to 43.9 percent in 2010, according to a new study that attributes much of that...Learn More
New Durham Program Aims to Find Alternatives to Eviction
A new Durham County eviction diversion program—the first of its kind in the state—will help tenants who are behind on rent work out payment plans with their landlords in...Learn More
Boston Collaboration Helps 100+ Homeless Individuals
Multiple agencies and service providers in Boston came together for a “Surge to End Chronic Homelessness“ that helped more than 100 of the city’s most vulnerable...Learn More
US, Japan Housing Agencies Partner on Aging in Place Research
Recognizing that the United States and Japan share common struggles related to their rapidly increasing senior populations, the nations are collaborating on a joint...Learn More