The Georgia Supportive Housing Association (GSHA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the creation and preservation of quality supportive housing in Georgia. Since 2008, GSHA has been serving professionals in the field of supportive housing, including developers, executives, and frontline staff, providing resources, education, and advocacy to address the housing needs of special populations such as vulnerable seniors, re-entering citizens, homeless individuals, and people with disabilities.
GSHA's advocacy efforts focus on promoting stronger policies, increased resources, and education to policymakers and the public about the benefits and cost-effectiveness of supportive housing. They also work to tackle the challenges of stigma and discriminatory zoning laws, while advocating for greater development capital and access to reentry housing. By becoming a member or sponsor, individuals and organizations can join GSHA's grassroots advocacy program, network with impactful organizations and professionals, and benefit from forums, conference discounts, and monthly newsletters to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in supportive housing in Georgia.
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