Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinator Helps People Move Forward
When she was in college, Jan Nelson spent a year in France. Since then she’s driven across the United States four times and visited Canada many times. With all that […]
Read MoreClay Pond Cove Opens Its Doors
Nancy Nygard is the first resident at Clay Pond Cove in Bourne, a newly completed project with 45 rental units for seniors. She was picked number one in a housing […]
Read MoreHAC Wins Fed Funds to Fight Homelessness
The Patrick-Murray Administration’s Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) announced in August the awarding of $5.3 million in federal Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds to combat homelessness in the […]
Read More‘I Want to Do Something to Help’
Charlotte McGillicuddy was surprised to see so many homeless people when her family visited San Francisco. When the 11-year-old returned to her home in Falmouth, she wondered if homelessness was […]
Read MoreThree Generations of Helping HAC
Dianne Wadsworth moved to Cape Cod to help take care of her parents and aunt. She found a job as a teacher but wanted to do more, so she started […]
Read MoreNantucket Development Gets Key Permit
HAC’s 40-unit affordable-housing development project got the sign-off in September for a comprehensive permit – also known as a 40B permit, which allows affordable housing to be built with more […]
Read MoreCEO Editorial: 22 Minutes
I heard on the radio the other day that for every hour we watch TV, after age 25, we shorten our lives by 22 minutes. My reaction was immediate: Ridiculous, […]
Read MoreScholarship Boosts FSS Participants
Trying to reach financial stability can seem like an endless struggle for a single parent. “I took one step forward and kept getting knocked back a few steps,” said Sherrie […]
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