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- August 19, 2024
Pride at TAC
Affordable Housing | Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog Post | August 2024Members of TAC's queer affinity group reflect on the intersection of LGBTQIA2S+ communities & the affordable housing, homelessness, and service systems at the core of TAC's mission.
- January 10, 2024
Priced Out: The Affordable Housing Crisis for People with Disabilities in 2024
Affordable Housing | Olmstead & Community Integration | Blog Post | January 2024Too many people with disabilities live in psychiatric hospitals and nursing homes due only to the lack of affordable housing in their communities. Policymakers must use available data and evidence-based practices to advance solutions.
- October 21, 2021
In this Historic Moment, Collaboration is the Key to Transformation
Affordable Housing | Homelessness | Medicaid | Blog Post | October 2021The confluence of new federal resources, significant policy reforms, and exacerbated need could be the impetus for transformation that makes a significant impact on long-term health outcomes and housing stability in our country.
- April 7, 2021
Health and Housing: A Peer-to-Peer Learning Network Finds Hospitals Eager to Partner with the Housing Sector
Affordable Housing | Blog Post | April 2021Innovative partnerships allow hospitals to increase patients' access to affordable housing and services, while also supporting the communities in which they reside.