Housing

A Safe Neighborhood Begins at Home

Safety and stability start with housing. Join us in advocating for homes that build secure neighborhoods.

What does safety mean for our families? It’s knowing that you have a stable home, a place where children can grow up without fear of eviction or homelessness. When families are secure in their living situations, neighborhoods flourish. Hart 2028 recognizes the powerful connection between housing security and community safety. We are committed to advancing policies that create not just houses, but homes where families can thrive in a safe environment. We need your support to amplify this critical message. Your donations can help fund initiatives that make housing a priority in our agenda. Volunteers play a vital role in spreading the word and rallying our community to take action. Together, we can build the framework for safe neighborhoods that start at home. Join us in this vital mission—because a safe neighborhood begins with securing homes for all.

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