Housing Kent, a leading organization dedicated to promoting housing stability, recently held its quarterly convening of the Housing Stability Alliance (HSA). The focus of the meeting centered around the pressing issue of the eviction system in Kent County. Attendees from various sectors, including landlords, tenants, municipal and county leaders, housing advocates, service providers, developers, and funders, gathered to discuss the need for redesigning the current eviction system…
The Second Phase
We delivered a common agenda and roadmap that has created and sustained a movement to build systems between sectors and empowers lived experience to dissolve housing instability and homelessness for children and families from the landscape of Kent County.
The scope and agreed-upon purpose of the last six months of work is presented to the side. Creating an equitable housing system will not happen overnight. It will decades of hard work and dedication from the entire community. However, if 2019 was any indication that the Kent County communities share a passion for this issue, we are well poised to create change.
Scope
Recognizing the disparate overrepresentation of families of color among homeless populations, our work through June 2020 will be focused on creating a community framework that will reduce the disparity in our housing efforts over the next five years.
Purpose Statement
Increase access to quality affordable housing and dissolve homelessness in Kent County with an intentional focus on eliminating racial disparities among families, children, and youth and other data-driven priorities.