Washington, D.C. (November 1, 2016) – Housing America announced the 2017 “What Home Means to Me’ poster contest and calendar winners at NAHRO’s National Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans, La. on October 16.
“The annual poster contest is a remarkable event that gives children who reside in affordable communities an opportunity to share how housing is not only important, but also the significance of what having a home means to them,” said Clifton Martin, Chair of the Housing America Task Force. “More importantly, their narratives and artwork encourage those of us administering these programs to keep generating, designing, and constructing safe and sustainable housing resources so these children can succeed their dreams and more.”
“The annual poster contest is a remarkable event that gives children who reside in affordable communities an opportunity to share how housing is not only important, but also the significance of what having a home means to them,” said Clifton Martin, Chair of the Housing America Task Force. “More importantly, their narratives and artwork encourage those of us administering these programs to keep generating, designing, and constructing safe and sustainable housing resources so these children can succeed their dreams and more.”