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Upcoming Dates/Holidays The Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of New Haven Homefront Fostering a Connection with Our Communities and Neighbors W We e l l c c o o m me e f f r r o o m m t t h h e e Executive Director Veteran’s Day Thanksgiving Day Thursday, Nov. 26 th Please note that our offices will be closed for Veteran’s Day. STAY TUNED FOR OUR TOY DRIVE Our 2015 Race to Give information will be sent out via postal mail if you are eligible to participate. FALL 2015 Wednesday, Nov. 11 th Please note that our offices will be closed for Veteran’s Day. Welcome to the Fall edition of the Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of the City of New Haven’s Homefront newsletter. In this issue, you will find a review of our recent happenings and updates about future events. E El l m m C Ci i t t y y C Co om mm mu un ni i t t i i e es s / / H HA AN NH H h ho ol l d ds s Community Meetings to Begin Relocation Efforts for Church Street South residents Church Street South residents joined Executive Director Karen DuBois- Walton, Special Projects Director Shenae Draughn, CED Deputy Executive Director Sheila Allen Bell, Director of Mixed Income Housing Management Harold Ince and Relocation Coordinator Michelle Lee Rodriguez to begin efforts to relocate residents to safe and decent housing. Families signed up for one-on-one sessions with ECC/HANH to begin the process of finding Section 8 subsidized apartments to move into temporarily or long term. The community meetings, held at Premiere Hotel & Suites on Long Wharf, Clarion Inn in Hamden and onsite at CSS, included Massachusetts-based property owners Northland and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officials. The relocation contract with Northland isn’t signed yet but ECC/HANH has begun working on the project based in good faith. DuBois-Walton has assigned Ms. Draughn to oversee the relocation of all the families. (Story cont’d on page 7) (Photo Credit: New Haven Independent) Fall signals the start of a new school year and the opportunity for new beginnings for all our residents and participants. We helped our students begin their school year with an exciting and fun- filled “Back to School Fair.” Thanks to the generosity of so many supporters, our youth were equipped with the supplies and information needed to make a successful school year. Fall will also signal a “welcome home” for new residents who will have the opportunity to lease one of our new units at the New Ribicoff development. As our first Rental Assistance Demonstration Project, we are excited to watch this project come together to complete another corner of the West Rock community. Always ready to accept new challenges and support affordable housing partners in our City, we have partnered with Northland Investment Corporation to assist them with the relocation of 289 residents from the Church Street South housing development. We anticipate that Fall will represent new beginnings for these families as well. Thank you for your partnership and continued engagement with Elm City Communities. As always, stay connected with us through our Facebook and Twitter pages. Yours in community, Karen DuBois-Walton, Ph.D. Executive Director

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Upcoming Dates/Holidays

The Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of New Haven

Homefront Fostering a Connection with Our Communities and Neighbors

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Veteran’s Day Thanksgiving Day

Thursday, Nov. 26th

Please note that our offices will be closed for

Veteran’s Day.

STAY TUNED FOR OUR TOY DRIVE

Our 2015 Race to Give information

will be sent out via postal mail if you

are eligible to participate.

F A L L 2 0 1 5

Wednesday, Nov. 11th

Please note that our offices will be closed for

Veteran’s Day.

Welcome to the Fall edition of the Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of the City of New Haven’s Homefront newsletter. In this issue, you will find a review of our recent happenings and updates about future events.

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Church Street South residents joined Executive Director Karen DuBois-Walton, Special Projects Director Shenae Draughn, CED Deputy

Executive Director Sheila Allen Bell, Director of Mixed Income Housing Management Harold Ince and Relocation Coordinator Michelle Lee

Rodriguez to begin efforts to relocate residents to safe and decent housing.

Families signed up for one-on-one sessions with ECC/HANH to begin the process of finding Section 8 subsidized apartments to move into

temporarily or long term. The community meetings, held at Premiere Hotel & Suites on Long Wharf, Clarion Inn in Hamden and onsite at CSS,

included Massachusetts-based property owners Northland and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officials. The relocation

contract with Northland isn’t signed yet but ECC/HANH has begun working on the project based in good faith. DuBois-Walton has assigned

Ms. Draughn to oversee the relocation of all the families.

(Story cont’d on page 7)

(Photo Credit: New Haven Independent)

Fall signals the start of a new school year and the opportunity for new beginnings for all our residents and participants. We helped our students begin their school year with an exciting and fun-filled “Back to School Fair.” Thanks to the generosity of so many supporters, our youth were equipped with the supplies and information needed to make a successful school year. Fall will also signal a “welcome home” for new residents who will have the opportunity to lease one of our new units at the New Ribicoff development. As our first Rental Assistance Demonstration Project, we are excited to watch this project come together to complete another corner of the West Rock community. Always ready to accept new challenges and support affordable housing partners in our City, we have partnered with Northland Investment Corporation to assist them with the relocation of 289 residents from the Church Street South housing development. We anticipate that Fall will represent new beginnings for these families as well.

Thank you for your partnership and continued engagement with Elm City Communities. As always, stay connected with us through our Facebook and Twitter pages. Yours in community,

Karen DuBois-Walton, Ph.D. Executive Director

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Letter From The Mayor

Dear Friends, As your mayor, it has been my good fortune to call New Haven home for well over 30 years. This city is the hometown of my adult children and I’m proud to have raised my family here. I’m also pleased to be part of the vitality that characterizes our growing city; it is blossoming both in terms of its economy and its population. This newsletter, The Homefront, provides timely, interesting and important updates on the activities of

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Karen DuBois-Walton, Executive Director of Elm City Communities/HANH and president of The Glendower Group, Inc., was honored with the Dr. Edwin

Edmund Community Service Award at the 98th annual Freedom Fund Dinner of the Greater New Haven Branch of the NAACP. In attendance at the May

fundraising event, held at the New Haven Omni Hotel at Yale, were Educator and Author Dennis Kimbro who gave the keynote address, six college-bound students

who received NAACP scholarships and other esteemed guests. The honorees of the evening were: Yale-New Haven Hospital Associate Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President Ena Williams (Cornell Scott Health Award), Principal of the Engineering

and Science University Magnet School Medria Blue-Ellis (NAACP Education Award) and The South Central Regional Council of Governments for their work advocating for integrated multimodal transportation for non-driving commuters.

Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of New Haven. Everyone reading this newsletter calls New Haven home; all those reading this information are neighbors. Elm City Communities and the Housing Authority of New Haven have brought affordable housing opportunities and other services to city residents since 1938. Its mission coincides with mine as mayor – we want every New Haven neighborhood to make residents proud to call it home. The Housing Authority of New Haven provides shelter for thousands of families in our city, “creating affordable, safe, decent neighborhoods with stability and positive opportunities for all our residents.” Going forward, my administration will work to ensure the city provides the necessary resources to that end. Sincerely, Toni N. Harp, Mayor

to Mayor Toni Harp for her recent appointment as Board of Education President!

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Congratulations to our 2015 ECC/HANH Graduates & Recipients of the New Haven Promise!

• Shayanna Gray from Eastview Terrace who is attending Western CT State University • Moshema Hull from The Quinnipiac Ridge who is attending Southern CT State University • Colby Jenkins from Cornell Scott Ridge who is attending Central CT State University

Mohamed Mohamed from Eastview Terrace who is attending Sage College (Albany, NY) • Karina Ortiz from Scattered Sites who is attending Western CT State University • Melahn Graham from Quinnipiac Terrace who is attending Southern CT State University • Jonathan Deynes from Scattered Sites who is attending Gateway Community College • Odia Kane from Scattered Sites who is attending The University of Connecticut

Elm City Communities Hosts Its 2nd Annual Back-to-School Fair at Clinton Avenue School

ECC/HANH provided their students’ 2015-2016 school year with a bright start by giving away over 600 backpacks and school supplies at their second annual Back to School Fair held on August 11th at Clinton Avenue School. Mayor Toni Harp and New Haven Public Schools CFO Victor De La Paz were in attendance to give special remarks and to congratulate the students. The event included dozens of health/social services vendors, entertainment, face painting, carnival themed food and a 40-foot long obstacle course. Winners of two of Elm City Believes! programs – the Report Card Challenge and the Summer Reading Challenge – were announced and rewarded with recognition certificates (and one student with a Kindle tablet) for their achievements. One hundred other students were also honored who had perfect attendance, honors and most improved grades during the last school year. The annual back-to-school fair, with the support of a variety of local partner sponsorships, is something that ECC/HANH residents and also staff look forward to each year because it provides families with the resources needed for a productive school year. “Students equipped with basic necessities at the state of school

tend to respond better and learn more when classes resume,” Mayor Harp said. “I encourage parents to follow their children’s progress throughout the year by reviewing report cards and attending parent/teacher conferences.” The fair was held in collaboration with sponsorship from Halloran & Sage, Connecticut Waste Processing, LLC, Community Health Network of CT Foundation, Berchem, Moses & Devlin, Resource Services, LLC., Centi Landscaping, Banton Construction, Paul Bailey Architects, ICON, Haynes Construction, Joseph Merritt, DocuPrint Now, Environmed Services, G.L. Capasso, Cohen’s Key Shop, Abate Restaurant, Clifford Beers Clinic, Start Bank, Gerald Harmon Law Offices, Malangone Plumbing, LLC, Crumbie Law Group, Ruby Barnwell Fund, Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante, P.C., Zared Enterprises, New Haven Branch of NAACP and Reitman’s & Associates. “Today’s event shows what can happen when Education and Housing work together in support of our youth,” Executive Director Karen DuBois-Walton said. “Our goal is to be a platform and a portal of educational opportunities and supportive programs for our students and their families that will help narrow the opportunity and achievement gaps.” ***

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Connecting With Our Communities

Elm City Communities was featured in the Fall 2015 Affordable Housing News online publication in a special issue dedicated to the companies

“responsible for overseeing the property management of the buildings that form the bedrock of our nation’s affordable housing provision.” In the

article, Executive Director Karen DuBois-Walton talks about the redevelopment in West Rock, the importance of the supportive services that ECC/HANH provides and some exciting milestones ahead for the agency.

To read more, go to: http://www.affordablehousingnews.com/issues/fall2015

Community Summer BBQ Series Comes to an End at Farnam Courts with Report Card Challenge Celebration

ECC/HANH closed out their successful Community Summer BBQ series on September 16th with a video game bus party (Rolling Video Games of New

England) and BBQ at Farnam Courts. The game bus was a prize for youth of Farnam Courts who turned in the most report for the 3rd and 4th marking periods. It

was attended by residents, ECC/HANH staff and Commissioner Ed Joyner.

The Community Summer BBQs, which were led by CED and Elm City Believes! were held at McConaughy Terrace, Quinnipiac Terrace and Farnam Courts.

A special thanks to the CED staff, Braulio Marquez, Ali Osborne, Hector Garcia, Antonio Barroso, Sammy Sosa and to ZaQuavia Cox (who donated an ice cream

truck), Ebony Miller, Kaleb Walton and Taj Smith for their assistance.

ECC/HANH Featured in Fall 2015 “Affordable Housing News”

Elm City Believes! is a youth initiative designed to assist students achieve academic excellence, support parents to engage in their children's education, and help avail postsecondary opportunities

to HANH's young people.

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In 1996, Congress passed Moving To Work (MTW)—a federal deregulation demonstration program, which allows public housing authorities to increase affordable housing choice, deliver services more cost effectively, as well as support residents to become self-sufficient through meaningful local change. Today, thirty-nine public housing authorities are designated as Moving To Work agencies by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). But HUD wants to make changes to Moving To Work that would negatively impact the thirty-nine public housing authorities, the residents they house and support, and the cities and states in which they are located.

In preparation for an impending renewal of MTW contracts in 2018, HUD has set into motion a 10-year extension process that includes proposed changes to Moving To Work that would limit each agency’s ability to use dollars flexibly to meet the needs of their local communities. These changes are inconsistent with the legislation passed by Congress in 1996 and attempt to overly regulate a program that is clearly working. If passed, HUD’s changes will impact the residents of public housing programs most directly and limit agencies’ ability to offer safe and decent public housing.

The most significant changes could include but are not limited to:

- Less funding for the operation of the public housing program that allow people to live in safe homes within communities of choice

- Less funding for the capital improvements, modernization, and repairs of public housing developments that increase occupancy and shorten waitlists

- Less funding for adult self-sufficiency services and supports that help get people back to work as well as care for seniors, disabled, and veterans

- Less funding for educational and wraparound programs that launch young people successfully and break cycles of poverty

- Reduced public housing authority staffing levels that provide social services and supports as well as maintain buildings and grounds

- Delays in redevelopment of public housing developments already in the queue

- Slower turnover time when units go vacant, delays in repairs and longer waitlists

Since becoming a Moving To Work agency, the Housing Authority of the City of New Haven and the other 38 Moving To Work agencies have been incubators of innovation resulting in increases in affordable housing choice, improved resident self sufficiency and cost savings. The MTW program has also spurred billions of dollars of indirect economic activity through redevelopment measures and job creation. Moving To Work is an economic engine that builds America’s middle class. HUD’s actions serve to stymie these efforts.

Tell HUD that you support the current Moving to Work Program by signing the petition – Use this website link: https://www.change.org/p/julian-castro-united-states-department-of-housing-and-urban-

development-tell-the-department-of-housing-and-urban-development-hud-to-support-local-flexibility-grant-10-year-extension-of-moving-to-work-with-existing-conditions

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ECC/HANH wishes to acknowledge the staff members who have recently accepted our early retirement package. We appreciate your dedication and service to New Haven’s residents and communities and wish you the best in your future endeavors!

Chris Cevetillo – Property Manager (3 years) Renee Dobos – Deputy Executive Director – Operations (7 years)

Bill Brunson – Assistant Housing Manager (19 years) Jennifer Bowlan – Project Manager (9 years)

Jocelyne Barsczewski – Housing Manager (1 year) Joe Trent – Housing Manager (9 years)

Cheryl Leeks – Director of Programs (9 years) Melissa Mathews - Housing Specialist (11 years)

Ellieben Acosta-Harris – Housing Coordinator (1 year) Porshia Billington – Senior Administrative Assistant (2 years) Willie Hank Warner – Assistant Housing Manager (22 years)

Tracey Neal – Occupancy Specialist (3 years) Sheila Allen Bell – Deputy Executive Director – CED (8 years)

Tommie Carmichael – Part Time Custodian (4 years) Sandra Bispham-Haywood – Chief Legal Officer (6 years)

Melanie Post – Program Manager (8 years) Brigitta Mac-Rizzo – Accountant II (8 years)

Laura Vega – Project Manager (13 years)

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AW: I remember collaborating with some great leaders – among them Ms. Ida Wells and Mr. Lou West. I can see some positive changes as a resident in terms of how much better the resident services and the outreach is. It’s empowered residents and has given them choices that they normally would not have had. HF: What recent accomplishments at ECC/HANH are you most proud of? AW: I’m really happy to see the direction that the agency is going in with the new educational component, Elm City Believes. Our children are our future and we have every confidence that this initiative will benefit them well and ultimately end the cycle of poverty.

***

ECC/HANH welcomes Dr. Edward Joyner and Waleska Candelaria who joined the Board of Commissioners on May 19,

2015 and August 18, 2015.

Joyner has a long work history within the New Haven community dating back to 1970 when he began his education career at James Hillhouse High School as an African American history and sociology teacher, as well as

serving as the athletic director and an assistant basketball and football coach. Joyner worked as an associate professor of education until 2013 at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield where he also directed the five-year

Masters of Arts in Education program. He currently works as a consultant in Connecticut and New York school districts.

Candelaria was appointed by Mayor and approved by the Board of Alders

in May 2015. She has been an active contributor in the New Haven community for years. She is a case manager at The Connecticut Mental Health Center, an enduring collaboration between the Yale University Department of Psychiatry and the Connecticut Department of Mental

Health and Addiction Services.

(Cont’d from front page)

Officials have promised that these residents will receive rental support through the “pass-through” of the Church Street Section 8 funding. The agency has agreed to assess tenants and work with each of them to find

subsidized apartments on behalf of Northland. “I know this is very disruptive [and] I think we can find a way to get you into what you’re

looking for as soon as possible,” DuBois-Walton said. “The goal is not to force you into an apartment, but find an apartment of your choice.”

Northland has expressed a desire to move all 289 families into a new

mixed-income, mixed-use development across from the train station but Mayor Toni Harp has insisted that the company take care of the current situation before discussions can be made about it. Landlords throughout

the region have come forward with offers of approximately 220 potential apartments.

Many residents, many of them women with children, have expressed

their concern that the HUD rent subsidy amount may not match the fair market price. “We’ll try to make it work [and] look into it,” said HUD’s

Regional Field Office Director Suzanne Piacentini.

Northland’s Vice President Paul Standish said that Northland, HUD and the City of New Haven are “working diligently” to get families into

more suitable alternative housing.”

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Church Street South Relocation (Cont’d)

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Instagram.com/elmcitycommunities_hanh

Homefront: Commissioner Witherspoon, how long have you lived in New Haven? Alberta Witherspoon: I’ve been a resident in New Haven for over 30 years now. HF: You have seen ECC/HANH go through some pretty big changes over the years including leadership. What people or services have been instrumental in that change for you?

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We at Elm City Communities wish you and your family health,

happiness and success during this Holiday Season!

THE HOMEFRONT FALL 2015

“Be thankful for what you have; [and] you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.”

- Oprah Winfrey

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Próximas fechas/Días feriados

The Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of New Haven

Homefront Fomentar una conexión con nuestras comunidades y vecinos

Bienvenida de la directora ejecutiva

Día de la Raza Día de los Veteranos

Miércoles, 11 de nov. Tenga en cuenta que

nuestras oficinas permanecerán cerradas

por el Día de los Veteranos

Día de Acción de Gracias

Jueves, 26 de nov. Tenga en cuenta que

nuestras oficinas permanecerán

cerradas el Día de Acción de Gracias y

el día siguiente.

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Lunes, 12 de oct. Tenga en cuenta que

nuestras oficinas permanecerán cerradas por el Día de la raza.

Bienvenido a la edición de otoño del boletín Homefrom de Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of the City of New Haven. En esta edición, encontrará una revisión de nuestros recientes acontecimientos y actualizaciones sobre los eventos futuros.

Elm City Communities/HANH realiza reuniones comunitarias para comenzar los esfuerzos de

reubicación para los residentes de la Church Street South

Los residentes de Church Street South se sumaron a la directora ejecutiva

Karen Du Bois-Walton, a la directora de proyectos especiales Shenae Draughn, a la directora ejecutiva adjunta Sheila Allen Bell, al director de

administración de vivienda de ingresos mixtos Harold Ince y a la coordinadora de reubicación Michelle Lee Rodríguez, para comenzar los esfuerzos para reubicar a los residentes en viviendas seguras y decentes.

Las familias registradas para sesiones individualizadas con ECC/HANH

para iniciar el proceso de búsqueda de apartamentos subsidiados de la Sección 8 para vivir de forma temporal o a largo plazo. Las reuniones de la comunidad celebradas en el Premiere Hotel & Suites en Long Wharf y

El Clarion Inn en Hamden incluidos los propietarios con sede en Massachusetts, Northland y los funcionarios del Departamento de

Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de EE.UU. El contrato con Northland no está firmado todavía, pero ECC/HANH ha comenzado a trabajar en el

proyecto que se basa en la fe, ya que DuBois-Walton ha asignado a la Sra. Draughn para (la historia continúa en la página 7)

(Crédito de la foto: New Haven Independent)

El otoño señala el inicio de un nuevo año escolar y la oportunidad de un nuevo comienzo para todos nuestros residentes y participantes. Ayudamos a nuestros estudiantes a comenzar con su año escolar con una "Feria de regreso a la escuela" emocionante y llena de diversión. Gracias a la generosidad de tantos simpatizantes, nuestros jóvenes fueron equipados con el material y la información que necesitan para lograr un año escolar exitoso. El otoño también brinda el mensaje de "bienvenido a casa" para los nuevos residentes que tendrán la oportunidad de alquilar una de nuestras nuevas unidades en el desarrollo de New Ribicoff. Como nuestro primer Proyecto de demostración de asistencia de alquiler, estamos muy complacidos de ver que este proyecto se une para completar la otra esquina de la comunidad de West Rock. Siempre dispuestos a aceptar nuevos retos y apoyar a socios de viviendas asequibles en nuestra ciudad, nos hemos asociado con Northland Investment Corporation para ayudarles con la reubicación de 289 residentes del Desarrollo de viviendas de Church Street South. Anticipamos que el otoño representará un nuevo comienzo para estas familias. Gracias por su colaboración y compromiso continuo con las comunidades de Elm City. Como siempre, manténgase en contacto con nosotros a través de nuestras páginas de Facebook y Twitter. Saludos en comunidad,

Karen DuBois-Walton, Ph.D. Directora ejecutiva

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Carta de la Alcaldesa

Queridos amigos: Como su alcaldesa, he tenido la gran fortuna de llamar hogar a New Haven durante más de 30 años. Esta ciudad es la ciudad natal de mis hijos, que ahora ya son adultos, y me siento orgullosa de haber criado a mi familia aquí. También estoy contenta de ser parte de la vitalidad que caracteriza a nuestra ciudad en crecimiento, la cual está floreciendo tanto en términos de su economía como en su población. Este boletín, The Homefront, ofrece actualizaciones oportunas, interesantes e importantes sobre las actividades de

La Dra. Du Bois-Walton honrada en la Cena para recaudar fondos de la libertad de la NAACP

Karen DuBois-Walton, directora ejecutiva de Elm City Communities/HANH y presidenta de la Glendower Group, Inc., fue honrada con el Premio al servicio

comunitario Dr. Edwin Edmund en la 98.a Cena para recaudar fondos de la libertad de la sucursal de Greater New Haven de la NAACP. En la asistencia al evento de

recaudación de mayo, celebrado en el New Haven Omni Hotel de Yale, se encontraban el educador y autor Dennis Kimbro quien pronunció el discurso de

apertura, seis estudiantes universitarios quienes recibieron las becas de NAACP y otros distinguidos invitados. Los premiados de la noche fueron: La jefa oficial adjunta de enfermería del Yale-New Haven Hospital y vicepresidenta Ena Williams (Premio de la Salud Cornell Scott), la rectora de Engineering and Science University Magnet School Medria Blue-Ellis (Premio a la Educación de NAACP) y el Consejo Regional

de los Gobiernos de South Central por su trabajo abogando para el transporte multimodal integrado para los viajeros que no conducen.

Elm City Communities/Housing Authority of New Haven. Todos los que están leyendo este boletín llaman a New Haven hogar; todos los que lean esta información son nuestros vecinos. Elm City Communities y la Housing Authority of New Haven han brindado oportunidades de vivienda asequible y otros servicios a los residentes de la ciudad desde 1938. Su misión coincide con la mía como alcaldesa: queremos que cada vecindario de New Haven haga sentir a los residentes orgullosos de llamarlos hogar. La Housing Authority of New Haven proporciona refugio para miles de familias de nuestra ciudad, “creando, vecindarios decentes, asequibles y seguros con estabilidad y oportunidades positivas para todos nuestros residentes.” En el futuro, mi administración trabajará para garantizar que la ciudad proporcione los recursos necesarios para ese fin.

Sinceramente, Toni N. Harp, Alcaldesa

a la Alcaldesa Toni Harp por su reciente nombramiento como Presidenta de la Junta de Educación

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¡Felicitaciones a nuestros graduados y beneficiaros de la New Haven Promise de ECC/HANH de 2015!

• Shayanna Gray de Eastview Terrace quien está asistiendo a la Western CT State University • Moshema Hull de Quinnipiac Ridge quien está asistiendo a la Southern CT State University • Colby Jenkins de Cornell Scott Ridge quien está asistiendo a la Central CT State University

Mohamed Mohamed de Eastview Terrace quien está asistiendo a la Sage College (Albany, NY) • Karina Ortiz de Scattered Sites quien está asistiendo a la Western CT State University • Melahn Graham de Quinnipiac Terrace quien está asistiendo a la Southern CT State University • Jonathan Deynes de Scattered Sites quien está asistiendo a la Gateway Community College

• Odia Kane from Scattered Sites quien está asistiendo a la University of Connecticut

Elm City Communities celebra su 2.a Feria Anual de Regreso a la Escuela en la Clinton Avenue School

ECC/HANH proporcionó a sus alumnos del año escolar 2015-2016 un brillante comienzo al regalar más de 600 mochilas y útiles escolares en su 2.a Feria Anual de Regreso a la Escuela, celebrada el 11 de agosto en la Clinton Avenue School. La alcaldesa Toni Harp y el CFO de las Escuelas Públicas de New Haven, Victor De La Paz, estuvieron presentes para dar declaraciones especiales y felicitar a los estudiantes. El evento incluyó decenas de proveedores de servicios sociales y de salud, entretenimiento, caritas pintadas, comidas temáticas de carnaval y un camino de obstáculos de 40 pies de largo. Los ganadores de dos programas Elm City Believes! – el Desafío de la tarjeta de calificaciones y el Desafío de lectura de verano – fueron anunciados y recompensados por sus logros con los certificados de reconocimiento (y un estudiante con una tableta Kindle). Otros cien estudiantes también fueron honrados ya que tenían asistencia perfecta, honores y las calificaciones que más han mejorado durante el último año escolar. La feria anual de regreso a la escuela, con el apoyo de una variedad de patrocinios locales asociados, es algo que los residentes de ECC/HANH y también el personal esperan cada año, debido a que ofrece a las familias los recursos necesarios para un año escolar productivo. “Los estudiantes equipados con artículos de primera necesidad en la escuela del estado tienden a responder mejor y aprender más cuando

se reanudan las clases”, dijo la Alcaldesa Harp. “Quiero animar a los padres para el seguimiento del progreso de sus hijos a lo largo de todo el año, al revisar las tarjetas de calificaciones y asistir a las conferencias de padres y maestros”. La feria se desarrolló en colaboración con el patrocinio de Halloran & Sage, Connecticut Waste Processing, LLC, Community Health Network of CT Foundation, Berchem, Moses & Devlin, Resource Services, LLC., Centi Landscaping, Banton Construction, Paul Bailey Architects, ICON, Haynes Construction, Joseph Merritt, DocuPrint Now, Environmed Services, G.L. Capasso, Cohen’s Key Shop, Abate Restaurant, Clifford Beers Clinic, Start Bank, Gerald Harmon Law Offices, Malangone Plumbing, LLC, Crumbie Law Group, Ruby Barnwell Fund, Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante, P.C., Zared Enterprises, New Haven Branch of NAACP y Reitman’s & Associates. “El evento del día de hoy demuestra lo que puede suceder cuando la Educación y la Vivienda trabajan juntos en apoyo de nuestra juventud”, dijo la directora ejecutiva Karen DuBois-Walton. “Nuestro objetivo es ser una plataforma y un portal de las oportunidades educativas y los programas de apoyo para nuestros estudiantes y sus familias, que ayudarán a reducir las brechas de las oportunidades y el logro”. ***

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Conexión con nuestras comunidades

Elm City Communities fue destacada en la publicación en línea Affordable Housing News del otoño de 2015, en un número especial dedicado a las

compañías “responsables de supervisar la administración de los bienes de los edificios que forman la base de la provisión de las viviendas asequibles de nuestra nación”. En el artículo, la Directora Ejecutiva Karen DuBois-Walton habla sobre

la reconstrucción de West Rock, la importancia de los servicios de apoyo que ECC/HANH proporciona y de algunos interesantes hitos de la agencia.

Para obtener más información, visite:

http://www.affordablehousingnews.com/issues/fall2015

La Serie de Barbacoas de verano de la comunidad llega a su fin en Farnam Courts con la Celebración del desafío de la tarjeta de calificaciones

ECC/HANH cerró su exitosa serie de Barbacoas de verano de la comunidad el 16 de septiembre con una fiesta en el autobús con vídeo juegos (Juegos de video de New England) y barbacoa en Farnam Courts. El desarrollo, que ganó el premio por la

mayoría de las tarjetas de calificaciones entregadas para los periodos marcados de 3.° y 4.°, contó con la participación de los residentes, y el personal de ECC/HANH

incluyendo al Comisionado Ed Joyner.

Las Barbacoas de verano de la comunidad, que fueron conducidas por el CED y Elm City Believes! se realizaron en Essex Townhouses, Eastview Terrace, Quinnipiac

Terrace, Quinnipiac Ridge, St. Anthony’s y Farnam Courts.

Un agradecimiento especial al personal de CED, Braulio Márquez, Ali Osborne, Héctor García, Antonio Barroso, Sammy Sosa y a ZaQuavia Cox (quien donó un camión de

helados), Ebony Miller, Kaleb Walton y Taj Smith por su asistencia.

ECC/HANH destacado en “Affordable Housing News” del otoño de 2015

Elm City Believes! es una iniciativa juvenil diseñada para ayudar a los estudiantes a alcanzar la excelencia académica, apoyar a los padres a participar en la educación de sus hijos, y ayudar a

aprovechar las oportunidades de educación superior de los jóvenes de la HANH.

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En 1996, el Congreso aprobó Moving To Work (MTW) [Avanzar al trabajo] — un programa de demostración de la desregulación federal, que permite a las autoridades de vivienda pública aumentar la construcción de viviendas a precios razonables, ofrecer servicios más rentables, así como apoyar a los residentes para ser autosuficientes a través de importantes cambios a nivel local. Actualmente, treinta y nueve autoridades de vivienda pública están designadas como agencias de Moving To Work por el Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano (HUD, por sus siglas en inglés). Pero el HUD quiere hacer cambios en Moving To Work que afectarían negativamente a las treinta y nueve autoridades de vivienda pública, a los residentes que brindan sus servicios y al apoyo, y a las ciudades y los estados en los que se encuentran.

En el marco de los preparativos para la inminente renovación de los contratos de MTW en 2018, el HUD ha puesto en marcha un proceso de prórroga de 10 años que incluye los cambios propuestos para Moving To Work que limitarían la capacidad de cada agencia para utilizar el dinero con flexibilidad para satisfacer las necesidades de sus comunidades locales. Estos cambios son incompatibles con la legislación aprobada por el Congreso en 1996 y tratan de regular excesivamente un programa que evidentemente está funcionando. En caso de ser aprobado, los cambios del HUD afectarán de manera más directa a los residentes de los programas de vivienda pública y limitarán la capacidad de las agencias para ofrecer viviendas públicas seguras y decentes.

Los cambios más importantes podrían incluir, pero no se limitan a:

- Menos fondos para el funcionamiento del programa de vivienda pública que permite a las personas vivir en hogares seguros dentro de las comunidades de su elección

- Menos fondos para las mejoras de capital, modernización y reparación de viviendas públicas que aumenten la ocupación y acorten las listas de espera

- Menos fondos para servicios de autosuficiencia para adultos y apoyos que ayudan a que la gente vuelva a trabajar, así como el cuidado de las personas de la tercera edad, discapacitados y veteranos

- Menos fondos para programas educativos y de refuerzo que inician a los jóvenes con éxito y ayudan a romper los ciclos de pobreza

- Reducción de los niveles de personal de las autoridades de vivienda pública que prestan servicios y apoyo sociales, así como el mantenimiento de los edificios y jardines

- Retrasos en la reconstrucción de los desarrollos de viviendas públicas que ya están pendientes

- Menor tiempo de rotación cuando las unidades quedan vacantes, demoras en las reparaciones y listas de espera más largas

Desde que se convirtió en una agencia de Moving To Work, la Housing Authority of the City of New Haven y las otras 38 agencias de Moving To Work han sido incubadoras de innovación que dieron lugar a aumentos de la elección de viviendas asequibles, la mejora del ahorro de autosuficiencia y de los costos para los residentes. El programa MTW también ha estimulado miles de millones de dólares en actividad económica indirecta mediante medidas de reconstrucción y creación de puestos de trabajo. Moving To Work es un motor económico que fortifica a la clase media de Estados Unidos. Las acciones del HUD sirven para bloquear estos esfuerzos.

Dígale al HUD que usted apoya al actual programa Moving to Work al firmar la petición - Utilice este enlace al sitio web: https://www.change.org/p/julian-castro-united-states-department-of-housing-and-urban-development-tell-the-department-of-housing-and-urban-development-hud-to-support-local-flexibility-grant-10-year-extension-of-moving-to-

work-with-existing-conditions

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ECC/HANH desea reconocer a nuestros miembros del personal que se han retirado recientemente de su cargo en la agencia. ¡Apreciamos sus años de servicio y les deseamos lo mejor en todos sus futuros esfuerzos!

Chris Cevetillo - Gerente de propiedad (3 años) Renee Dobos - Director ejecutivo adjunto de operaciones (7 años)

Bill Brunson - Gerente de asistencia de vivienda (19 años) Jennifer Bowlan - Gerente de proyecto (9 años)

Jocelyne Barsczewski - Gerente de vivienda (1 año) Joe Trent - Gerente de vivienda (9 años)

Cheryl Leeks - Director de programas (9 años) Melissa Mathews - Especialista de viviendas (11 años)

Ellieben Acosta-Harris – Coordinadora de viviendas (3 años) Porshia Billington – Asistente administrativa sénior (2 años)

Willie Hank Warner – Asistente del gerente de vivienda (22 años) Tracey Neal - Especialista de ocupación (3 años)

Sheila Allen Bell – Directora ejecutiva adjunta - CED (8 años) Tommie Carmichael – Custodio de tiempo parcial (4 años) Sandra Bispham-Haywood – Directora jurídica (6 años)

Melanie Post - Directora del programa (8 años) Brigitta Mac-Rizzo - Contador II (8 años)

Laura Vega – Directora de proyecto (13 años)

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AW: Recuerdo colaborar con algunos grandes líderes, entre ellos la Sra. Ida Wells y Sr. Lou West. Puedo ver algunos cambios positivos como residente en términos de cuánto mejor son los servicios para los residentes y el alcance. Se trata de facultar a los residentes y se les ha dado las opciones que normalmente no han tenido. HF: ¿De qué logros recientes en ECC/HANH está más orgullosa? AW: Estoy muy contenta de ver la dirección que está tomando la agencia con el nuevo componente educativo, Elm City Believes. Nuestros niños son nuestro futuro y tenemos toda la confianza de que esta iniciativa los beneficiará y finalmente acabará con el ciclo de la pobreza.

***

ECC/HANH da la bienvenida al Dr. Edward Joyner y Waleska Candelaria quienes se incorporaron a la Junta de Comisionados

el 19 de mayo de 2015 y el 18 de agosto de 2015.

Joyner tiene un largo historial de trabajo dentro de la comunidad de New Haven que se remonta a 1970, cuando comenzó su carrera de educación en James Hillhouse High School como maestro de historia afro-americana y sociología, además de servir como el director de deportes y asistente del

entrenador de fútbol y baloncesto. Joyner trabajó como un profesor asociado de educación hasta el año 2013 en la Sacred Heart University en Fairfield donde también dirigió el Máster de Artes de cinco años del programa de

educación. Actualmente trabaja como consultor en los distritos escolares de Connecticut y Nueva York.

Candelaria fue nombrada por la Acaldesa Toni Harp y la Junta de Alders en mayo del 2015 y ha sido una colaboradora activa en la comunidad de New Haven durante años. Es una administradora de casos en The Connecticut

Mental Health Center, una colaboración permanente entre el Departamento de psiquiatría de la Universidad de Yale y el Departamento de Salud Mental

y Servicios de Adicción de Connecticut.

(continuación de la portada) supervisar la reubicación de todas las familias.

Los funcionarios han prometido que estos residentes recibirán una de las primeras prioridades “de traspaso” de la Sección 8 del contrato de la Church Street. La agencia se ha comprometido a defender a los inquilinos y trabajar con cada uno de ellos para encontrar apartamentos subsidiados en nombre

de Northland. "Sé que esto es muy perjudicial [y] creo que podemos encontrar una manera de conseguir lo que está buscando tan pronto como

sea posible", dijo DuBois-Walton. “El objetivo no es obligarlo a entrar a un apartamento, sino encontrar un apartamento de su elección.”

Northland ha expresado su deseo de mover a todas las 288 familias a un

nuevo desarrollo con una mezcla de ingresos y de uso mixto en frente de la estación de tren y la Alcaldesa Toni Harp ha insistido en que la empresa se

haga cargo de la situación actual antes de las discusiones que se pueden hacer al respecto. Los arrendadores de toda la región se han presentado con

ofertas de aproximadamente 220 apartamentos potenciales.

Muchos de los residentes, muchos de ellos mujeres con niños, han expresado su preocupación por la Sección 8 del HUD porque creen que la cantidad de la renta subsidiada no coincide con el precio de mercado justo.

“Vamos a tratar de hacer que funcione [y] resolverlo”, dijo la Directora de la Oficina Regional del HUD, Suzanne Piacentini.

El vicepresidente de Northland, Paul Standish dijo que Northland, HUD y

la Ciudad de New Haven están “trabajando diligentemente” para ubicar a las familias en una vivienda alternativa más conveniente.”

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“La Esquina de la Comisionada” Una sesión de preguntas y respuestas con

La Comisionada de ECC/ HANH, Alberta Witherspoon

Reubicación de Church Street South (continuación)

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Homefront: Comisionada Witherspoon, ¿cuánto tiempo ha vivido en New Haven? Alberta Witherspoon: He sido residente en New Haven por más de 30 años. HF: Ha visto a ECC/HANH pasar por algunos cambios bastante grandes a lo largo de los años incluyendo el liderazgo. ¿Qué personas o servicios han contribuido a estos cambios para usted?

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¡Nosotros, en Elm City Communities les deseamos a usted y a su familia salud, felicidad y éxito durante esta

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