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Housing

AFC is taking a leadership role in promoting strategies to improve the availability of safe and affordable housing for low-income people with HIV. AFC's work in housing includes:

  • Promoting public and private efforts to increase the stock of affordable housing for people with disabilities, including those living with HIV
  • Convening AIDS housing advocates and organizing efforts to assess and improve the housing continuum
  • Providing research on the state of Chicago-area housing environment
  • Managing a network of regional AIDS housing advocates and coordinating the delivery of AIDS rental subsidies among other housing programs for low-income people with AIDS

What's New in Housing

  • Find out more about the findings from the National Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit: Housing is HIV Prevention and Health Care
  • AFC Releases New Housing Plan for 2008-2012
  • Chicago Housing For Health Partnership Three Year Study Ends
  • Safe Start Uses the "Harm Reduction" Method
  • Housing and Health Study Houses Nearly 100 Individuals
  • HAP, Chicago's Largest Single Resource for Housing Assistance
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