National Low Income Housing Coalition Housing Policy Conference
Posted by on April 07, 2014
National Low Income Housing Coalition
2014 Housing Policy Conference and Lobby Day
April 27-30, 2014
Washington, DC
Join with us as we imagine a time when no parent has to choose between rent and buying a child’s winter coat, when no family has to sleep in a car, when no senior has to fear eviction, when no one with a disability who can live independently is consigned to an institution, when no veteran has to live on the streets, when poor families can choose where they want to live, when we no longer need emergency shelters.
Advocates, providers, residents, and policy professionals from across the country will come together at NLIHC’s Annual Housing Policy Conference. To mark NLIHC’s 40th anniversary, we will spend our conference looking back at the past 40 years of low income housing, and moving forward with solving the housing challenges of the lowest income Americans. The conference will culminate with our Lobby Day where attendees will head to the Hill to take action and tell their legislators what their communities need. Together, we can achieve everything we imagine.
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Click here REGISTER online
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Click here to download a registration form (PDF)
http://nlihc.org/sites/default/files/2014_NLIHC_Conference_Registration.pdf
Click here to reserve a room at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
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Questions? Email conference@nlihc.org or call 202-662-1530 x224.
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