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- October 2, 2019
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC – October 2019
Affordable Housing | Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog Post | October 2019An international mental health leadership exchange and a learning collaborative on housing and hospitals both offer valuable opportunities for peer-to-peer education.
- April 8, 2019
A Home, Defined by a Disaster — How Focusing on a Community’s Most Vulnerable Residents Can Transform Disaster Recovery Efforts
Affordable Housing | Blog Post | April 2019A home means many different things to different people. But nowhere do we see “home” more wrongfully or woefully defined than in communities struggling to recover from a disaster.
- September 19, 2018
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC – September 2018
Affordable Housing | Blog Post | September 2018HUD has awarded almost $100 million for 12,000 new vouchers to help people with disabilities live in integrated settings - and there's more to come.
- March 28, 2018
Significant Affordable Housing Opportunities for People with Disabilities in the FY 2018 Omnibus Spending Bill
Affordable Housing | Blog Post | March 2018The omnibus budget bill for Fiscal Year 2018 includes a $4.6 billion, one-year increase to the HUD budget overall and gives especially strong support to housing programs serving people with disabilities.