The Resident Advisory Board (RAB) in Boston, MA is a diverse and democratic board that represents the interests of residents in Family Public Housing, Elderly Disabled Public Housing, and Section 8 rental assistance. Established in response to the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998, the RAB is a national model for engaging residents and advising the Boston Housing Authority on policy, practices, and program goals.
Committed to preserving affordable housing, RAB members encourage resident participation in board meetings and staying informed about housing issues and policies at the city, state, and national levels. The RAB provides leadership development opportunities and fosters robust resident engagement to ensure residents are educated, empowered, and aware of their rights.
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