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Tag Archives: fair housing
For all of YOU a word of encouragement – Andrew’s WIHED Award remarks, 9/20/2016
by Andrew DeFranza Harborlight Community Partners’, Andrew DeFranza, was among those honored at the Women’s Institute for Housing and Economic Development (WIHED), 35th Anniversary Annual Meeting on September 20th. The following are Andrew’s acceptance remarks as the recipient of WIHED’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Affordable housing, Andrew DeFranza, Anne Gelbspan Partners in Community award, Anne Gelspan, elder housing, fair housing, family housing, Harborlight Community Partners, HCP, housing, housing discrimination, housing for disabled, Kristin Harol, MA, North Shore housing, Senior housing, The Life Initiative, WIHED, WIHED 35th anniversary annual meeting, Women's Institute for Housing and Economic Development, zoning reform
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Excerpt of Andrew’s UU Church of Essex sermon, given 4/17/16
This Housing Matters Blog post is excerpted from a sermon I was invited to deliver at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Essex, MA on April 17, 2016. I did my undergrad in Biblical Studies and I went to seminary, though … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordable housing, Andrew DeFranza, fair housing, family housing, Hamilton, Harborlight Community Partners, HCP, housing, housing discrimination, MA, Maple Woods, Megan DeFranza, Miles River, NIMBY, north shore, Senior housing, Universalist Unitarian Church of Essex, Wenham
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Defying the Odds Because of Housing
By Stacy Randell The home page of Harborlight Community Partner’s website begins with the heading Providing Homes and Community Support. Imagine a world for a second where everyone has those two essential ingredients for success. The first sentence of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adult Learning Center, Affordable housing, Affordable Housing Advocate, Andrew DeFranza, Community Land Trust of Cape Ann, fair housing, family housing, First Time Homebuyer, Gloucester, Harborlight Community Partners, Haven Terrace, HCP, housing discrimination, housing for people with disabilities, low income housing, North Shore Community College, North Shore housing, Senior housing, Stacy Randell
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What is our responsibility to ensuring there is high quality affordable housing in our communities?
By Reverend Julie Flowers When Harborlight Community Partners approached me about writing a piece as a guest blogger for their site, I was honored. As a minister at First Baptist Church in Beverly, the church that helped to form HCP … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordable housing, Andrew DeFranza, fair housing, family housing, FBCBeverly, First Baptist Church in Beverly, Harborlight Community Partners, HCP, housing discrimination, housing for people with disabilities, low income housing, North Shore housing, Reverend Julie Flowers, Senior housing
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A Sign of North Shore Housing Discrimination
We have had a lot going here at HCP lately. We are working every day to provide good, safe, and affordable housing all around the North Shore. This is housing for retired, fixed income seniors, people with disabilities, and working … Continue reading
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Tagged #affordablehousing, #CDCsWork, #HCPstandup, Affordable housing, Andrew DeFranza, fair housing, family housing, Hamilton, Harborlight Community Partners, HCP, housing, housing discrimination, MA, Maple Woods, Miles River, NIMBY, north shore, Senior housing, Wenham
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