Federal officials are sending millions of dollars to states in an effort to provide better housing options for people with disabilities. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said this ...
Katie Shaw has a vision for her future: children and a husband in a house of her own, plus a guest bedroom for when her parents visit. Shaw is 36 and now works at a Kohl’s in Carmel, though she’s ...
With over four years of experience writing in the housing market space, Robin Rothstein demystifies mortgage and loan concepts, helping first-time homebuyers and homeowners make informed decisions as ...
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The struggle for accessible and affordable housing is a significant challenge for many women with disabilities in New York City. Jessica, a motorized wheelchair user who works at Bronx Independent ...
Katie Phillips speaks via Zoom during the press conference for ABLE New Hampshire, a disability justice organization on Tuesday afternoon. Credit: GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff Katie Phillips has a ...
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For someone with a mental health condition, the basic necessity of a stable home can be hard to come by. The lack of safe and affordable housing is one of the most powerful barriers to recovery. When ...
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Jacinta Douglas is affiliated with the Summer Foundation through her Professorial role within the La Trobe University, Living with Disability, Summer Foundation Research Partnership. Di Winkler is the ...