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Shortage of Affordable Housing |
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In August 2008, Affordable Housing Finance magazine wrote a feature story on the nation's shrinking affordable housing supply. According to the article, there are only 38 affordable and available units for every 100 extremely low-income households, accounting for a nationwide deficit of 6 million units.
Even for those earning up to 50 percent of their area's median income, the deficit is still a 5 million available, affordable units. Additionally, the number of households with "worst case" housing needs increased nearly 20 percent from 2001 to 2005.
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A new study confirms that well run supportive housing can help both formerly homeless citizens and the neighborhoods in which they are built.
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Spring 2009 Newsletter Now Available Online |
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Our Spring Newsletter is now available for viewing online. You will need Adobe Acrobat to open it. If you don't have it you can download a free copy of Acrobat at: http://www.adobe.com. |
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25th Anniversary Annual Appeal Launched |
Dear Friend,Food, clothing, shelter, hope. We need each of these to survive. But we know many people who are desperately short of all four. They are guests here at Joseph’s House. By the time they reach us they have very little. We are asking you to help these folks with a gift o f $25, $50, $100…………..or more if possible. Your gift will allow us to help more than 700 homeless guests this year: Guests like Maureen (name changed), who, while coping with traumatic depression and lifelong alcohol addiction, lived on the streets of Troy for the past fourteen years. |
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Emergency Shelter for Adult Men and Women |
16 Beds Single guests sleep in 2- or 3-bed bedrooms and share bathrooms, and common living and dining areas. The shelter is open 24 hours a day, 365 days and nights of the year and runs at close to full occupancy providing almost 4,000 nights of shelter to more than 400 single men and women each year. |
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