A Big Win for Housing Stability...
We want to express our sincere gratitude to the Buckeye Packer Backers for supporting us in an amazing way! Each year, this fan group holds a 50:50 drawing on every Packer's game day and gives half of the proceeds to their charity of choice. We're honored to have been chosen as this year's charity. Thank you, Buckeye Packer Backers, for standing with us in the belief that housing is for all of us!
Put your passion into action! We love it when our community rallies together to support our mission. Learn more about organizing a fundraiser on behalf of HFF by incorporating your passions and pursuits. Who knows, you might even be featured in our next newsletter!
Warm Up with our New Merch!
Sick of winter? So. Are. We.
So, here's an idea to help us get through the rest of this season together: Our popular “Housing is a Human Right” design is now available as a hoodie! And you won’t want to miss the chance to snag our limited 40th anniversary beanie—the perfect accessory to top off your look (literally). Both come in a variety of new colors and are only available for a short time, so make sure to shop while you can!
Run before Brunch - and look good while doing it!
Speaking of super cool swag, check out our new Strong Like a Mother 5K shirt! Each race registration comes with both a t-shirt and finisher medal. Whether you plan to run, walk, or mingle, the event will be a great way to kick off Mother's Day by doing something good with mom, for moms. And yes, you'll be done in time for brunch.
You're Invited to a Free Film Screening!
Join us at the Driving Park Branch Library at 10 a.m. this Saturday, February 21st for a crash course in the history of the duplex. We're co-hosting a free screening of "United: The Hidden Story of the Humble Duplex," an original short film by local Director Anita Kwan and the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio. This is a powerful story of how the duplex rose as a symbol of Central Ohio’s middle-class mobility, was nearly outlawed in the era of segregationist zoning, and is now reemerging as a tool for growth, wealth, and individuality.
