Katie Shaw has a vision for her future: children and a husband in a house of her own, plus a guest bedroom for when her parents visit. Shaw is 36 and now works at a Kohl’s in Carmel, though she’s ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is sending millions in funding to local officials across the country to help people with disabilities access housing in their communities. The ...
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With new guidance, federal officials are working to make it easier for people with disabilities to transition out of institutions or avoid such settings altogether. The U.S. Department of Housing and ...
Elected officials joined church leaders and housing advocates at a rally Thursday to urge the state to break an impasse that is holding up new affordable housing projects that would serve the ...
Katie Phillips has a job. She is an active member of several nonprofit organizations in her community. She votes. As an independent, disabled woman, she would like to live in her own apartment. But ...
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Following decades of grievances, the federal government on Thursday changed a policy that disqualified some disabled veterans from receiving subsidized housing. The new policy raises the limit on how ...
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