In the House Live

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Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition (VAHC) is committed to ensuring all Vermonters have decent, safe and affordable housing. With nearly 70 members, we represent most of Vermont's non-profit affordable housing developers, community land trusts, housing and homeless advocacy groups, public housing authorities, regional planners, funders, state agencies, and others. Throughout its history, VAHC has played a central role in most of the important developments affecting housing policy in Vermont. This series was originally named "The Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition Show", but was updated in December 2021. To view past episodes, check out that series here: https://www.cctv.org/watch-tv/series/vermont-affordable-housing-show

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-26
Format: 2024-04-26
A VISTA Experience - 08/03/2022
From VAHC: VAHC Director David Martins talks with outgoing AmeriCorps VISTA Justin Srisc about his experience at VAHC, his search for housing, and the VAHC monthly Town Halls. With guest Justin Srisc, Resident Engagement & Outreach...
Interview with Representative Taylor Small - 06/01/2022
VAHC Director, David Martins, talks with Representative Taylor Small about Pride Month, housing, and the power of civic engagement. Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition: vtaffordablehousing.org
April is Fair Housing Month - 04/06/2022
VAHC Director David Martins has a conversation with Jess Hyman from CVOEO about Fair Housing Month: What is it? Where does it come from? What does it have to do with Vermonters in 2022? Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition: vtaffordablehousing....
The Housing Crisis & Young People - 12/01/2021
VAHC Director David Martins has a conversation with Vermont Collegiates about the housing crisis and young adults. Guest: Emmaleigh Hancock, UVM Class of 2023 Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition – www.vtaffordablehousing.org
Housing as the Foundation - Affordable Housing and Children - 10/06/2021
VAHC Director Dave Martins hosts Voices for Vermont Children in a conversation about the essential nature of housing in childhood development, and the realities that the housing crisis presents for Vermont children. Guests: Michelle Fay, Executive...

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