We envision strong Southern California communities where an affordable home is available to everyone.
Southern California has the most acute need for affordable housing.
In Los Angeles County alone, there is a shortage of 551,807 rental homes for households earning less than $41,500, and more than 47,000 homeless people.
SCANPH is at the forefront of major policy initiatives in the region to address this crisis.
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SCANPH convenes the biggest regional housing conference that brings together affordable housing advocates, developers, and stakeholders from all across the state of California to learn about solutions and tools for ensuring all members of our communities have a safe place to call home. Hundreds of attendees gather in Los Angeles for networking, workshops, seminars, and panel discussions, along with exhibitors from affiliated businesses.
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This week, we sat down with Fiona Ma, California State Treasurer, Tara Barauskas, Executive Director, Community Corporation of Santa Monica and Monica Mejia, President and CEO, East LA Community Corporation to discuss what it means to be a woman in the housing industry and their experience in this field.
This week, we sat down with Lourdes Castro Ramirez, President and CEO of Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), Denice Wint, Vice President of Real Estate Development at EAH Housing and Amy Turk, CEO of Downtown Women’s Center, to discuss what it means to be a woman in the housing industry and their experience in this field.
Find here a recap of our Back to Basics - Affordable Housing 101 webinar sessions and replay the recordings.
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We must support strong affordable housing investments and critical programs in the final state budget
Read SCANPH’s latest candidate questionnaire: 2022 Primary Election
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