Top Tweets From The Week of Action
Nov 17, 2017
Affordable housing advocates from around the country joined the Week of Action by tweeting about the housing needs of the lowest income people using #OurHomesOurVoices
I am working on legislation to expand access to affordable rental housing and keep home ownership economical. #OurHomesOurVoices https://t.co/TQ183y6WWi
— Julia Brownley (@JuliaBrownley26) July 26, 2017
"1/3 of voucher recipients are seniors, 1/3 are people with disabilities, and 1/3 are children." #OurHomesOurVoices #BaltimoreRally
— Amanda (@AmandaDeStef) July 29, 2017
.@NLIHC- No one should have to decide between paying rent and buying food- #OurHomesOurVoices https://t.co/ca1q3d9Ihc pic.twitter.com/wEH6Q3VTH8
— Ford Foundation (@FordFoundation) July 28, 2017
Affordable homes mean stronger families & stronger communities. #KidsNeed investments in housing so they can thrive. #OurHomesOurVoices
— United for Kids (@United_for_Kids) July 26, 2017
Our stories: Young man injured in car accident forced from his apt when BaltimoreCounty complex stopped taking vouchers. #OurHomesOurVoices pic.twitter.com/coPN361qhQ
— BarbaraSamuels (@BSamuels72) July 29, 2017
Stable housing leads to better health and educational outcomes #OurHomesOurVoices
— Homes For Families (@HFFma) July 26, 2017
Proud to stand with @NLIHC this National Housing Week of Action. #OurHomesOurVoices pic.twitter.com/PEERtUJ3oF
— Joyce Beatty (@RepBeatty) July 26, 2017
Housing is a right, not a privilege. Everyone deserves a place to call home and a roof over their head. #OurHomesOurVoices
— MHSA (@MHSA_Revolution) July 26, 2017
Thank you @RepDavidEPrice for championing solutions to end homelessness and housing poverty! #OurHomesOurVoices pic.twitter.com/MFGKYqwS7B
— Diane Yentel (@dianeyentel) July 27, 2017
To give everyone the opportunity to get ahead, we need investment in affordable homes. #OurHomesOurVoices
— Project Hope (@Project_Hope) July 26, 2017
"No one should be forced to give up food & necessities to keep a roof over their heads." #OurHomesOurVoices https://t.co/EI7QGV57Jy
— ChildrensHealthWatch (@ChildrensHW) August 1, 2017