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From Poverty to Prosperity - Video Link and Presentation Files

Thank you to everyone who was able to sit in last Thursday for our Learn at Lunch with Lori Pfingst from the Washington State Budget & Policy Center. We can't thank Lori enough for joining us - it was a very informative and interesting presentation that really brought a lot of clarity to the debate around policy solutions for ending poverty.

Thursday's Learn at Lunch Webinar - From Poverty to Prosperity - is full!

This Thursday, from 12:00p to 1:00p, we have Lori Pfingst, Ph.D., from the Washington State Budget & Policy Center discussing research they've done around the causes of poverty and some analysis on the effectiveness of policy options we have for addressing and even ending poverty.

We are really excited about this webinar, and from the looks of it, many of you are as well! We've actually hit the maximum number of registrants allowed by our webinar service.

Bellingham Group Engages ALL Voters to Support Housing

Taking a cue from Seattle housing advocates, Citizens for Bellingham Home Fund have a low-income housing levy on this year’s general election ballot. And they’re also taking advantage of WLIHA’s voter registration campaign. Janet Marino, Executive director of Whatcom Peace and Justice Center in Bellingham and a core member of the levy campaign team, was trained by WLIHA staff to train local advocates in voter registration. Janet and her team are setting up local nodes of registration activity where people are seeking social and health services.

Capitol Hill Day 2012

Recently, advocates from across the country gathered in Washington D.C. for the National Alliance on Ending Homelessness's National Conference on Ending Homelessness. The conference is similar to our very own Annual Conference on Ending Homelessness, offering a chance for people interested in ending homeless to get together and share stories and strategies, and to learn about the latest issues and policies that affect our work.

We're hiring an Outreach and Mobilization Associate!

[Note: we've extended the cutoff for priority applications to Friday, July 20th.]

The exciting times continue at the Housing Alliance. We are also looking for someone who can fill the mighty big shoes Moque left behind. If you are intrested, or if you know someone who would be a great fit, please use this link for more information: 

http://wliha.org/job-announcement-outreach-and-mobilization-associate

We're hiring a Director of Operations!

These are very exciting times for the Housing Alliance. Ensuring that every Washingtonian has a safe, healthy, affordable home is no small task, and we are working to ensure that we have the best team possible to accomplish our mission.

That is why we are hiring for a Director of Operations. If you're interested, or if you know someone who you think might be a great fit for our team, please click on the following link for more information:

http://wliha.org/job-announcement-director-operations

Downtime

Hi everybody - sorry that the website has been down the last few days. We were moving our site over to a new host and, well, you know how these things go. Hopefully things should be back up and running correctly now.

Follow-up to our Conversation with Congressman Adam Smith

 

Last week, the Low Income Housing Alliance and the Housing Development Consortium were honored to have Congressman Smith join us in Kent to talk about housing and homelessness issues impacting the new and old 9th Congressional District. Joining Smith were Kent City Mayor Suzette Cooke, as well as a panel of affordable housing and homelessness experts including Paul Purcell from Beacon Development, Katie Parker from Mercy Housing Northwest, Tony To from HomeSight, and Dan Watson from King County Housing.