The National Housing Law Project in San Francisco, CA is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for housing justice and providing resources to attorneys, advocates, and organizers in the field. They offer technical assistance, training, and publications on various housing issues, including low-income housing tax credits, project-based rental assistance, public housing, and fair housing. Their mission is to fight for housing rights, support affordable housing preservation, and protect the rights of vulnerable populations such as survivors of domestic and sexual violence, immigrants, and people with disabilities.
The organization focuses on initiatives that address the challenges faced by low-income individuals and families in accessing safe and affordable housing. They provide advocacy and litigation support, conduct research and analysis, and work towards policy changes that promote housing equity and opportunity. Through their efforts, they aim to create a more just and inclusive housing system for all.
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