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Webinar Series on Supportive Housing from USDA

In honor of June’s Homeownership Month and in partnership with Rural Housing Service, USDA Rural Development has organized a series of informational webinars on Permanent Supportive Housing designed to support collective efforts the Promise Zone Tribal designees and finalists and Native American children and families in general.

Permanent supportive housing is a holistic approach to development on tribal lands that ensures a linkage between affordable housing and supportive services. This is particularly a useful strategy for Native American children and families by ensuring that they not only have access to a permanent home, but also services that would help them thrive. These services could include access to healthy food, education, training, medical services, etc. Permanent supportive housing also empowers tribal individuals’ ability to choose their own living arrangements and get services that are flexible based upon the support they need at any given time.

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

WEBINAR I: June 3, 2016, 1:00-2:30 pm Eastern Time
Permanent Supportive Housing: A Comprehensive Approach to Tribal Housing

WEBINAR II: June 15, 2016, 1:00-2:30 pm Eastern Time
Promising Practice in Permanent Supportive Housing: Principles in Action

WEBINAR III: June 21, 2016, 1:00-2:30 pm Eastern Time
Federal Financial Resources to Build Tribal Supportive Housing