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Housing Research: Bridging the Digital Divide

Written by Mike Torelli | Senior Marketing Specialist | HAI Group | Apr 20, 2023 3:30:00 PM

Stable and affordable housing plays a critical role in shaping the well-being and future outcomes of children. This report, authored by the Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation, examines the unique housing needs, challenges, and opportunities for children living in publicly supported homes. It explores the connections between housing stability and key factors such as health, education, and overall development. Drawing on data and national trends, the report highlights how publicly supported housing can provide a foundation for children to thrive while identifying areas where additional support and resources can enhance their outcomes.


What you’ll learn

Here’s what you can expect to gain:

  • Insights into the demographics and needs of children living in publicly supported housing.
  • An understanding of how housing stability affects children’s health, educational success, and long-term opportunities.
  • Strategies to better support children in achieving positive life outcomes through housing programs and resources.

Why this matters

Children are among the most vulnerable populations impacted by housing instability, with long-term effects on their development and future success. This report underscores the importance of providing stable, affordable housing to support children’s health, education, and overall well-being. By addressing these challenges, housing providers, policymakers, and advocates can help build a foundation for healthier and more equitable communities.

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