
Built for a Family That No Longer Exists: How People Are Living vs. What We’re Building
The American dream is a cute three-bedroom house with a white picket fence outside, a formal dining room and living room, a yard, and possibly

The American dream is a cute three-bedroom house with a white picket fence outside, a formal dining room and living room, a yard, and possibly

La Porte County, like much of the U.S., faces a housing crisis. Families working full-time can’t find affordable homes. Seniors on fixed incomes stretch every

When we talk about affordable housing, the focus is usually on providing stable shelter for families in need. While this should remain a primary goal,

Over the past month, we’ve taken an in-depth look at the barriers that low-income Hoosiers face daily in accessing and maintaining safe, stable housing. We

This is the final post in this series examining America’s housing crisis. We’ve explored housing types, traced the policy decisions that created today’s emergency, and

This is our third post in our series examining America’s housing crisis. We’ve explored housing types and how policy decisions created today’s emergency. Now we

At Homeward Bound Villages, education and advocacy for affordable housing are important to us. Today, we launch a four-part series exploring the housing crisis: its

La Porte County is not alone in an overall housing shortage, but more immediately, we have an affordable housing crisis. This is a nationwide trend,

In La Porte County and across most of the United States, affordable housing is a growing concern and becoming an ever more urgent issue to

The Shift Back to More Affordable and Sustainable Housing Americans have long been obsessed with big houses. For decades, the American dream of many has