April 16, 2021 by BFC in Affordable Housing Housing Crisis
To qualify for STAY DC, you must be a renter or housing provider in the District who is at risk, or has a tenant at risk, of not paying rent or utilities on a residential dwelling.
February 13, 2020 by aspringer in Advocacy Affordable Housing Housing Crisis Racial Justice
A new grant from the Weissberg Foundation is helping us organize communities around affordable housing. Read on to see what we’re up to!
January 28, 2020 by BFC in Advocacy Affordable Housing Housing Crisis Legal Clinic Our Staff
From the courtroom to the city council, Bread for the City attorneys are going to bat for public housing tenants across the city. Read on to find out what’s being done at the City Council to protect public housing tenants from displacement.
October 02, 2019 by BFC
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Guest Author: Aja Taylor
Our fight to preserve public housing continues. Read on to find out the latest and how you can take action right now to keep DC an affordable city for everyone.
June 27, 2019 by BFC
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Guest Author: Aja Taylor
Our Director of Advocacy, Aja Taylor, recaps the big win from this year’s budget season.
October 24, 2018 by BFC in Advocacy Affordable Housing Housing Crisis Racial Justice
Our advocacy director, Aja Taylor on why it’s time to get serious about racial equity in housing outcomes — and how we can do it.
September 25, 2018 by BFC
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Guest Author: Rebecca Lindhurst
Managing Attorney Rebecca Lindhurst’s testimony opposing the Eviction With Dignity Act.
September 06, 2018 by BFC
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Guest Author: A.J. Springer
After more than six-decades in D.C., Michael Blue faces the grim reality of being pushed out of the only city he’s ever called home.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Bread for the City will be closed on Friday, September 22. We apologize for the inconvenience.