Humane Housing

Individual well-being reflects the broader community system where someone lives, including their housing quality and placement. Stable, safe, disaster-resilient housing in diverse, vibrant communities fosters full, productive lives for individuals and families. Further, it’s important that affordable places to live provide access to food, transit, economic opportunity, and other resources needed for healthy living. High-quality housing — free of health hazards like lead, mold, and radon and in good repair — supports the physical, mental, and economic health of communities and individuals.

Humane Housing  includes:  

  • Affordable costs

  • Nearby necessities

  • Safe structures

  • Adequate space per person

  • Diverse neighborhoods

 
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