The Housing Needs of Undocumented Residents

JOIN US VIRTUALLY ON FRIDAY, JULY 25TH 12PM

Undocumented immigrants face unique and often invisible barriers to housing—exclusion from federal programs, fear of retaliation, and discriminatory screening practices.

Join us for a timely conversation on how we can break down these barriers and advance housing solutions that include everyone—regardless of immigration status.

We’ll explore:
– Why undocumented immigrants are excluded from key housing programs
– How fear and discrimination drive housing instability
– Local policies and community-based models creating real change

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Lack of access to homeownership options is a barrier to participation in the economy for low- and moderate-income communities. While homeownership is the primary form of wealth accumulation in the U.S., it is increasingly unattainable for low- and moderate-income populations, particularly in job-rich metro areas. 

Join us on Tuesday March 25th as we dig deeper into the landscape of homeownership types beyond single-family, and the challenges and opportunities that come with financing and developing  them.  

Drawing on a new SF Fed report quantifying more affordable homeownership types—such as condos, coops, community land trusts (CLTs), duplexes, and homes with ADUs—this session will include research findings and a panel of speakers from organizations that are innovating around financing and development models for different types of homeownership.

When:
March 25th
1:00PM - 2:30PM
Where:
Online Event
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