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  • BABSON PARK, Mass., Oct. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Babson College Alumni Entrepreneur Hall of Fame's newest members are William (Bill) D. Green '76, M'77, H'07, chairman & CEO of Accenture, and Deborah De Santis '85, president and CEO of the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH). Established in 2008, the Hall of Fame welcomes alumni who distinguish themselves in entrepreneurial endeavors in all types of enterprises. They will be honored during the Hall of Fame Dinner on October 15th at Babson College. The celebration is part of Babson's Family & Friends Weekend 2010.

  • ...MD......... $4,515,500. Corporation for Supportive. NY......... 125,000. Housing. Denn...

  • To: STATE EDITORS Contact: Ambar Mentor, +1-312-408-2580 x 25, Cell: +1-773-343- 1481, amentor@valeriedenney.com, for the Corporation for Supportive Housing; Amy Rynell of the Heartland Alliance Mid-America Institute on Poverty, +1-773-336-6074, Cell: +1-773-491-5475, ARynell@heartlandalliance.org; or Janet Hasz of the Supportive Housing Providers Association, +1-773-359-0123, Cell: +1-773-220- 5885, Supportivehsg@aol.com

  • Joyce Grangent's struggle with workplace racism and drug addiction in the mid-1990s led to a downward spiral that resulted in a devastating period of homelessness. She credits caring people and the availability of supportive housing for her ability to return to a productive personal and professional life. Today, Grangent is employed by the Corporation for Supportive Housing, advocating linkages between affordable housing and services to address issues such as mental health and addiction. She visited Evansville last week to help celebrate the fifth anniversary of Destination: Home, a 10-year effort to end homelessness in Evansville and Vanderburgh County. The goal of the effort is to prevent homelessness through raising incomes, improving access to job training and temporary assistance a...

  • Cada año es más costoso trabajar ahí. Los comercios tienen que pagar más a sus empleados que los de otras partes de la ciudad; de lo contrario no se presentarían a trabajar", explicó López en una entrevista. Según Heather MacDonald, editora de City Journal, una publicación trimestral del Instituto Manhattan, el problema del Skid Row es que un grupo de malvivientes creó "un santuario del crimen" donde la policía no ha podido restablecer el orden porque organizaciones como la Unión Americana para las Libertades Civiles (ACLU) y los que abogan por los desamparados les han atado las manos. Carol Wilkins, directora de asuntos intergubernamentales de Corporation for Supportive Housing, que ha patrocinado la creación de 17 mil unidades de vivienda para los sin casa desde 1995, desplegó el cua...

  • Without changes and improvements to Connecticut's education system, the future of the state's economy remains at risk, according to a panel of local educators and business leaders convened Tuesday night at Southern Connecticut State University to discuss the relationship between higher education and economic growth. Panelists included Hamden Superintendent of Schools Frances M. Rabinowitz; Robert Santy, president and chief executive officer of the Connecticut Economic Resource Center; Anthony Rescigno, president of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce; and John Rowland, program director of the Southern New England Program of the Corporation for Supportive Housing.

  • The small but steady decline in the number of Utahns who don't have a place to live reported Tuesday by two national homeless research groups will be short-lived and is probably already over. Reports that homelessness declined by 10 percent nationally and by 3 percent in Utah is good news that is being overwhelmed by economic bad news, representatives of the National Alliance to End Homelessness and the Corporation for Supportive Housing said.

  • To: POLITICAL EDITORS Contact: Lyn Hikida of Corporation for Supportive Housing, +1- 510-251-1910 ext. 237, lyn.hikida@csh.org; John Driscoll of National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, +1-202-546-1969, nchv4@nchv.org; Julie Anderson of Volunteers of America, +1-703-341-5031, jkanderson@voa.org

  • The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $2.85 million to the Urban League of Rochester Economic Development Corporation for affordable senior housing for 20 senior citizens in their supportive community in Henrietta. Goose Landing Senior Apartments Phase II will provide an affordable alternative for seniors who want to live in a rural community with access to supportive services," said William G. Clark, president and CEO of the Urban League of Rochester, NY Inc."Investing in Rochester communities and creating housing that our seniors can afford is just what New York needs," said U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer who made the announcement in a release.

  • OAKLAND - The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded a three-year, $1.5 million grant to the Corporation for Supportive Housing, a national non-profit organization dedicated to helping communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness. The grant, known as the Chronic Homelessness Employment Technical Assistance (CHETA) Initiative, aims to strengthen customized employment and permanent housing services so that chronically homeless people with disabilities may live, work and fully participate in their communities.



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