1. Tick Tock We’re expecting nearly 200 people at Housing Opportunity day on March 11. Most have already registered and we’ve started to reserve the busses. The morning will include some legislative meetings, briefs on the Housing Alliance agenda, practice legislative meetings and will lead into a noon rally where we’re piling 20,000 socks on the… Continue reading March 2 Housing Opportunity Update
News & Updates
Feb 24 Housing Opportunity Update
1. Big OHCS Hearing The declining capacity of our homeless services providers to find permanent housing options for families is creating bottlenecks and driving up costs in other parts of the system. High rates of foreclosure are driving more families into the rental market, which leads to higher rental prices. The Emergency Housing Account, the… Continue reading Feb 24 Housing Opportunity Update
Housing Opportunity Update – Feb. 17
We’re trying a new weekly update format. Let us know if you love it or hate it. 1. Turning Socks Into Homes The Emergency Housing Assistance/State Homeless Assistance Program (EHA/SHAP) funding suffered during the recession. In 2014, we were able to get funding back to 2007 levels. Now it is time to try to meet current… Continue reading Housing Opportunity Update – Feb. 17
5 Housing Bill Updates You Might Have Missed Last Week
This is the first weekly update for the 2015 legislative session. Sign up to never miss a thing. By Omar Carrillo Tinajero The first week of the legislative session is now behind us. Though it has only been five days, we have gotten a taste of how fast the next five months will go. As… Continue reading 5 Housing Bill Updates You Might Have Missed Last Week
Socks
Prevent and end homelessness with $20 million for the Emergency Housing Account (EHA) and State Homeless Assistance Program (SHAP). Tens of thousands of Oregonians experienced homelessness last year – 20,000 of whom were kids. 853 of those kids lived in Salem, 1,291 in Beaverton, 1,200 in Medford and 302 in the counties of the north… Continue reading Socks
Small Community Advocacy Grants Available
We are excited to announce availability of small community grants to elevate our voice and strengthen our housing advocacy in the state capitol. (Thanks to Meyer Memorial Trust for creating this opportunity). As you may know, the Housing Alliance is committed to securing more resources for housing that is affordable and to advocate for policy changes that will ensure… Continue reading Small Community Advocacy Grants Available
Top 5 Affordable Home Stories in 2014
If Oregon wants to build a thriving 21st century economy, send kids to school prepared to shape the future and ensure all of us are healthy and happy we must start and end our days in a home. That vision will only become a reality because people like you continue to stand and speak up.… Continue reading Top 5 Affordable Home Stories in 2014
One Truth About Health and Education That We All Need To Talk About
Governor Kitzhaber recently articulated: “Oregon cannot meet any of its long-term health or education goals when children are homeless, and Oregon should find the very idea of homeless families to be unacceptable.” More importantly, he walked the walk by recommending a substantial investment of other funds for housing development to the tune of $100 million… Continue reading One Truth About Health and Education That We All Need To Talk About
New Legislative Money Ensures Balance in Foreclosure Negotiations For A Bit Longer
We’ve got some great news. Thanks in part to advocacy from Oregon Housing Alliance members more Oregon families will have access to foreclosure avoidance counseling through the Oregon Foreclosure Avoidance (OFA) Program. Having a mediation case manager helps bring some comfort and balance to foreclosure conversations that are often difficult. The Joint Emergency Board allocated $659,300 from the general… Continue reading New Legislative Money Ensures Balance in Foreclosure Negotiations For A Bit Longer
Release: Advocates Ask Emergency Board To Fund Inundated Foreclosure Program
Media Release Sept. 12, 2014 Contact: Omar Carrillo Tinajero, Neighborhood Partnerships 503.226.3001 x112 [email protected] Sybil Hebb, Oregon Law Center 503-936-8959 [email protected] Advocates Ask Emergency Board To Fund Inundated Foreclosure Program Housing advocates are asking the Oregon State Legislature’s Emergency Board for $1.182 million in additional funding for the Oregon Foreclosure Avoidance (OFA) Program. Since January… Continue reading Release: Advocates Ask Emergency Board To Fund Inundated Foreclosure Program