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Housing & Homelessness Town Hall Series: TONIGHT 10/8 at 7PM on Facebook Live!
Join us via Facebook Live TONIGHT 10/8 for the FINAL NIGHT of the four-part Housing and Homelessness Town Hall Series as state legislative candidates discuss their perspectives and policy goals on the suite of issues pertaining to housing in Anchorage.
Tonight's participants will include:
- Calvin Schrage - House District 25
- Liz Snyder - House District 27
- Suzanne LaFrance - House District 28
- Senator Josh Revak - Senate District M
- Andy Holleman - Senate District M
- Roger Holland - Senate District N
- Carl Johnson - Senate District N
- Carolyn Clift - Senate District N
The Anchorage Home Builder’s Association (AHBA) and the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness (ACEH) will partner with the Seawolf Speech and Debate Program, and Anchorage Daily News to host four live-streamed candidate town hall discussions for upcoming state elections. These events were made possible with support from Rasmuson Foundation, the Atwood Foundation and Northrim Bank.
This is intended to be a neutral platform for candidates to discuss their perspectives and policy goals on the suite of issues pertaining to housing and homelessness in Anchorage. This opportunity provides a forum to share information with the community on the systemic challenges to residential development, housing affordability, and addressing homelessness.
The need for this platform has been emphatically endorsed by both private builders as well as non-profit, affordable housing and other service providers: namely the cost and difficulty of erecting four walls within the Municipality is a major (but poorly understood/appreciated) barrier to improving the quality and affordability of our housing stock. This is true throughout the entirety of the price spectrum and has a direct impact on the building industry, cost and availability of local labor, and access to affordable housing. Simultaneously, there is a public outcry to address impacts of homelessness in our community that struggles to meaningfully engage with the root causes leading to homelessness.
Town Hall Series Details
Part 4: TONIGHT 10/8 at 7PM on Facebook Live
The Town Hall discussions are not intended as a means for AHBA or ACEH to vet candidates for support, or for candidates to compete for our approval. Our organizations/industry have distinct but frequently overlapping interests in these topics, and agree they are of critical importance to voters and the future of our community. Our goal is to provide candidates for State office with a platform to engage prospective voters on issues of great importance and concern to members of our community regardless of their political inclinations.
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Did you miss any of the Housing and Homelessness Town Hall Series?
Click below to watch the replay from the 9/24 Town Hall.
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Click below to watch the replay from the 9/17 Town Hall.
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Click below to watch the replay from the 9/10 Town Hall.
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Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) is Hiring!
AHFC has an open Planner I position, working with homeless service programs. The job posting is available on the AHFC website at ahfc.us.
OVERVIEW
The Planner I may develop, coordinate and administer housing grant programs. Programs managed by the Planning and Program Development department primarily focus on expanding housing opportunities for low-to-moderate income Alaskans, seniors, the homeless, victims of domestic violence, and persons affected by disabilities.
This is a level 20 position with an annual salary of $67,736.88. Excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and leave package.
A complete job description and online application may be obtained from the website at https://www.ahfc.us/about-us/jobs/all-job-seekers/. A new AHFC application must be submitted for each position (a resume may be attached).
APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY OCTOBER 23, by 5:00 P.M.
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Who is the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness?
ACEH is the convening body Homeless Prevention & Response System (HPRS), often also referred to as the Continuum of Care (CoC).
How do I become an ACEH member?
Individuals and organizations interested in participating in ACEH are encouraged to fill out an ACEH Membership Application. This application offers membership and voting opportunities to guide ACEH and the Anchorage Homeless Response System in its work to make homelessness in our community rare, brief and one-time.
Send completed forms to [email protected] with any questions you may have about membership.
Membership scholarships are available for an agency or individual who lacks the financial resources as determined by the Advisory Council. Membership fees are waived for individuals experiencing homelessness or those with lived experience.
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