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Affordable Housing Initiatives
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ORGANIZING FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
The JPNDC is committed to mobilizing residents who are
affected by the prolonged housing crisis. Together with allies such as
City Life/Vida Urbana and the Boston Tenant Coalition, we work to:
- create new opportunities for affordable housing development
- preserve existing affordable housing and prevent displacement of low- and moderate-income people
- preserve the economic diversity of our neighborhood
- slow the rise of rents and housing costs
Much of the housing that the JPNDC has developed grew
out of organizing campaigns by tenants and neighbors against real estate
speculators; see Nate Smith House, Forest Glen Cooperative, and
Rockvale Circle Cooperative on our virtual tour. The housing we have
built on vacant public land – Hyde Square Cooperative, Lamartine
Homes, Back of the Hill homebuyer housing, Catherine Gallagher
Cooperative – would not exist if hundreds of residents had not mobilized
to press the City of Boston to make affordable housing development a top
priority. Julia Martin House and other developments could
not have been built without public funding such as the state Affordable
Housing Trust Fund, which was created and later saved with JPNDC members at
the forefront of statewide organizing.
You can be part of our current campaigns! We need your
help to pass out flyers, gather petition signatures, join a march or
participate in city and state hearings. Contact us
or call us at(617) 522-2424 ext. 235 for more information.
Resources for tenants:
City Life/Vida Urbana – Based in JP, our city’s
leading tenant rights organization.
Greater Boston Legal Services – free non-criminal
legal aid to low-income individuals and community-based organizations.
Boston Tenant Coalition – Leading the way for
policy changes to protect tenants.
Massachusetts Legal Services Programs –
information on tenants’ rights and fair housing.
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