From the Spokane Housing Authority's press release:
The Spokane Housing Authority (SHA) has been awarded $126,000 from the Washington State Department of Commerce Early Learning Facilities Program to support predesign of the Orchard Vista Early Learning Childcare Center in the Dishman Hills neighborhood of Spokane Valley. The facility will be co-located with SHA’s Orchard Vista Apartments—240 affordable units currently under construction—and will help meet the region’s need for high-quality, affordable childcare.
From the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority's newsletter:
Spectrum announced the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) received an additional $25,000 toward its workforce development program through Spectrum Community Center Assist (SCCA), the company’s philanthropic initiative to revitalize local community centers and invest in job training programs in underserved rural and urban neighborhoods where Spectrum operates.
Over the past four years, Spectrum has provided a total of $157,000 to support the organization’s efforts.
From the Tacoma Housing Authority's press release:
From the NYCHA Journal:
Supporting a neighbor, friend, or family member through a mental health challenge is everyone’s duty. Building on that shared responsibility and care, NYCHA hosted its first-ever Community Mental Health Summit on December 6, 2025, at The New School, bringing together residents, community leaders, service providers, and City agency partners for a day of learning, connection, and healing.
3,000+ Jobs Created for Residents and Community Members
Rep. Maxine Waters Gives Remarks at Celebration Event
From the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles' press release:
From the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles' (HACLA) press release:
CLPHA convened the 10 Year Roadmap for Public Housing Sustainability to not only draw attention to the crisis created by the aging infrastructure of America’s public housing portfolio, but also to explore financial tools that can scale to the size of the need to preserve one of America’s most effective safety net platforms. The benefits of revitalizing public housing are numerous, from improved health, education, and life outcomes for millions of public housing residents to stronger neighborhoods and communities.