In addition to its fact sheets and reports, the Family Housing Fund has created several other materials that can be used for public education purposes around the issue of affordable housing. In addition, the Fund is involved in two local initiatives that have created unique sets of public education materials for community distribution.
Changing the Face of Housing in Minnesota
December 2002-Changing the Face of Housing in Minnesota is an initiative that
helps organizations implement strategies that will increase the participation
of communities of color at all levels of housing production, planning, management,
policy, and decision making. It is a joint initiative by the Family Housing
Fund, Corporation for Supportive Housing, and the Twin Cities Local Initiatives
Support Corporation. Please visit www.changingthefaceofhousing.org to
learn more and to order Changing the Face of Housing in Minnesota materials.
Don't Borrow Trouble Minnesota
March 2003-Don't Borrow Trouble Minnesota is a public education campaign that
seeks to promote stability and success among families and individuals who
are targeted by predatory lenders in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. A
coalition of over 60 organizations has joined together to create this campaign.
The Family Housing Fund is the administrator for Don't Borrow Trouble Minnesota.
Please visit www.dontborrowtroublemn.org to
learn more and order Don't Borrow Trouble materials.
Home Sweet Home: An Affordable Housing Art Exhibit
November 2000-To celebrate the Family Housing Fund's 20th Anniversary and to
raise awareness of the housing crisis in the Twin Cities area, the Family
Housing Fund commissioned 23 local artists to produce work around the issue
of affordable housing. The artwork portrays a wide range of housing situations
and circumstances-from the stark images of homelessness to the celebrations
of a family moving into its first home. Several artists worked with children
living in affordable housing to create images of what it means to have a
home. The exhibit also features poetry and essays by residents and children
living in affordable housing. Click
here to view the complete exhibit.
The Dream: Affordable Housing in the Twin Cities (Video)
1998--The Dream is an eleven-minute video that explains affordable housing
needs in the Twin Cities' metropolitan area and showcases successful housing
programs throughout the region.
