The act was passed around the
time of civil rights and was used to try and eliminate discrimination according
to www.history.com. But there are even more aspects to the law that favor
society and Heart of the City Neighborhoods, celebrates people being able to
afford good housing.
“A
huge part of fair housing to our organization is affordable housing,” said
Heart of the City Executive Director Stephanie Simeon.
“It’s something that is often overlooked.”
Currently, Heart of
the City is operating two successful affordable housing programs on the Lower
West Side. The Home Ownership Provides Equity (HOPE) Program is one. HOPE
rehabs vacant homes and resells them to first-time homebuyers.
The Planning to Stay
program is another housing program run by Heart of the City. This organization
provides home repair grants to elderly and disabled homeowners with modest
means.
On Saturday, April
28, there will be a West Side Housing Fair sponsored by the West Side
Ministries at 301 14th St.
“The truth is there
are a lot of programs and policies that can ensure that we aren’t paying
excessive costs for a safe and healthy home,” said Simeon. “Something everyone
has the right to.” By Richard Cumpston and Mike Tellier