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Mayor Vincent C. Gray Launches ‘500 Families. 100 Days. Quality DC Housing Now’ Campaign

Friday, April 18, 2014
Effort Aims to Move Families out of D.C. General Shelter into Better, More Permanent Housing

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Mayor Vincent C. Gray joined the Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness (TCP), The Transitional Housing Corporation (THC) and the Coalition for Non-Profit Housing and Economic Development (CNHED) today for the official launch of the “500 Families. 100 Days. Quality DC Housing Now” campaign.  The effort is a key part of the Mayor’s Crisis Response Plan to address the demand for housing for homeless families by increasing the stock of affordable housing rental units that landlords and developers make available.

“Although the Fiscal Year 2015 Budget my administration submitted to the Council plans for an additional $100 million investment in affordable housing to build on the historic $187 million commitment we made in the last two years, we are focused on moving our families out of shelter and into stable housing as quickly as possible,” said Mayor Gray.

Through the campaign, the Department of Human Services (DHS), in collaboration with TCP and THC, has launched an aggressive initiative to identify 500 apartments for formerly homeless families in 100 days. Mayor Gray met with the Apartment and Office Building Association in the first week of the campaign, which began on April 1, to advocate for housing on behalf of homeless families. He continued his appeal today with a larger group of landlords and non-profit interest groups.

“We are encouraged by the initial results of the outreach efforts of the ‘500 Families. 100 Days.’ campaign,” said DHS Director David Berns. “In these first two weeks, 27 families were able to exit from shelter, and we have been in touch with many new landlords interested in more information.”

Landlords or developers with available, affordable apartments who are interested in more information about the campaign may write to [email protected]

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