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- June 9, 2020
TAC Commits to Take Action in Support of Racial Equity
Blog Post | June 2020TAC stands in solidarity with the people and organizations that condemn the racial injustices pervading this country. But we must do more. We share with you here our commitment to be part of the solution.
- April 23, 2020
Housing Vouchers for People with Disabilities — A Valuable Resource during the COVID-19 Crisis
Affordable Housing | Blog Post | April 2020Recent events make it clearer than ever that housing equals health. TAC’s comprehensive database of Housing Choice Vouchers targeted to people with disabilities has been updated this month to reflect new awards from HUD.
- March 31, 2020
Four Key Principles to Help Manage the COVID-19 Response at the Systems Level
Blog Post | March 2020Drawing from extensive experience addressing large-scale crises and challenges, TAC Executive Director Kevin Martone offers these four principles to help communities navigate the Coronavirus pandemic successfully.
- March 27, 2020
COVID-19 Resources for Housing and Service System Decision-Makers
Blog Post | March 2020Important resources from the federal government and other sources related to Medicaid, behavioral health and disability services, and housing/homelessness to assist state and local governments and providers in responding to Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).