Additional speakers included Karen Kelleher, President, Loan Fund, Blue Hub, and Costas Paleologos, Senior Vice President, PNC Multifamily Capital, PNC Bank. Finally, Shirley Clark, a resident of Blue Mountain Apartments also shared personal remarks on how the revitalized community impacts her family. Happy Holidays from Operation Pathways Loan Fund, Blue Hub, and Costas Paleologos, Senior Vice President, PNC Multifamily Capital, PNC Bank. Finally, Shirley Clark, a resident of Blue Mountain Apartments also shared personal remarks on how the revitalized community impacts her family.
stability, and opportunity. Your partnership has helped us: stability, and opportunity. Your partnership has helped us:
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• Provided safe, affordable housing for 9,355 residents across 32 affordable housing communities • Engaged 5,470 residents in vital Resident Services that empower lives and strengthen communities • Engaged 5,470 residents in vital Resident Services that empower lives and strengthen communities • Supported 362 residents in setting a combined savings goal of $44,814 during America Saves Week • Supported 362 residents in setting a combined savings goal of $44,814 during America Saves Week From all of us at Operation Pathways, we wish you a season of joy, warmth, and peace. Thank you for being a part of our mission and making a lasting impact. From all of us at Operation Pathways, we wish you a season of joy, warmth, and peace. Thank you for being a part of our mission and making a lasting impact. • Provided safe, affordable housing for 9,355 residents across 32 affordable housing communities
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Ken White Executive Director, Operation Pathways Ken White Executive Director, Operation Pathways
As the year comes to a close, we are filled with gratitude for the incredible support of our community. Together, we have created not just housing, but homes filled with hope, stability, and opportunity. Your partnership has helped us: • Provided safe, affordable housing for 9,355 residents across 32 affordable housing communities • Engaged 5,470 residents in vital Resident Services that empower lives and strengthen communities • Supported 362 residents in setting a combined savings goal of $44,814 during America Saves Week From all of us at Operation Pathways, we wish you a season of joy, warmth, and peace. Thank you for being a part of our mission and making a lasting impact.
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With heartfelt appreciation,
Ken White Executive Director, Operation Pathways
Our Top 5 Picks for the Quarter Stay informed and entertained by this quarter’s media choices reflecting on aspects of affordable housing, social justice, and other relevant topics. P.S. If you or anyone else you know would like to make a year end gift, please click below. Our Top 5 Picks for the Quarter Stay informed and entertained by this quarter’s media choices reflecting on aspects of affordable housing, social justice, and other relevant topics. 1. Let’s start off with a Christmas classic, a film that just so happens to have a story of affordable housing at its core. From 1947 comes the timeless It Happened on 5th Avenue — you are guaranteed to love it. If you want to know more about it, here is an article by NHPF CEO Richard Burns discussing the film. 1. Let’s start off with a Christmas classic, a film that just so happens to have a story of affordable housing at its core. From 1947 comes the timeless It Happened on 5th Avenue — you are guaranteed to love it. If you want to know more about it, here is an article by NHPF CEO Richard Burns discussing the film. 2. Bird is told from the viewpoint of 12-year-old Bailey—played by phenomenal newcomer Nykiya Adams—growing up in an unconventional family unit that borders on the dysfunctional. Her home is a freewheeling, graffiti-daubed squat shared with a teenage half-brother, Hunter (fellow non-professional Jason Buda), who combines a child’s moral certainties with an adult’s propensity for violence). 2. Bird is told from the viewpoint of 12-year-old Bailey—played by phenomenal newcomer Nykiya Adams—growing up in an unconventional family unit that borders on the dysfunctional. Her home is a freewheeling, graffiti-daubed squat shared with a teenage half-brother, Hunter (fellow non-professional Jason Buda), who combines a child’s moral certainties with an adult’s propensity for violence). 3. Housing is an investment. Investment prices must go up. Housing is shelter. When the price of shelter goes up, people experience distress. This is the housing trap. It’s time to escape. In Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis , renowned urbanists Charles (Chuck) Marohn and Daniel Herriges introduce a first-of- its-kind discussion of the tension between housing as a financial product and housing as shelter. 3. Housing is an investment. Investment prices must go up. Housing is shelter. When the price of shelter goes up, people experience distress. This is the housing trap. It’s time to escape. In Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis , renowned urbanists Charles (Chuck) Marohn and Daniel Herriges introduce a first-of- its-kind discussion of the tension between housing as a financial product and housing as shelter. 4. On the Housing Crisis , a new book by journalist Jerusalem Demsas, argues that the severity of today’s housing shortage demands bolder intervention. 4. On the Housing Crisis , a new book by journalist Jerusalem Demsas, argues that the severity of today’s housing shortage demands bolder intervention. 5. One of the most respected podcasts on the air, Planet Money tackles and explains NIMBYism, YIMBYism and why it's so hard to fix the housing shortage. 5. One of the most respected podcasts on the air, Planet Money tackles and explains NIMBYism, YIMBYism and why it's so hard to fix the housing shortage. Donate Now
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