Integrating Housing and Human Service Resources
Sidor, John, Public Welfare
Finding a home for assisted housing in the new era of human services.
This article is based on "Housing Assistance and Public Welfare: Quo Vadis?," a paper prepared by the author for the National Colloquium on Housing and Public Welfare (September 9-10, 1996, Alexandria, Virginia), sponsored by the Administration for Families and Children and the American Public Welfare Association (APWA). The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of either the Council of State Community Development Agencies or APWA.
Just when the welfare system may be facing its most serious challenges, housing assistance is being nearly ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Integrating Housing and Human Service Resources.
Contributors: Sidor, John - Author.
Magazine title: Public Welfare.
Volume: 55.
Issue: 3
Publication date: Summer 1997.
Page number: 33+.
© 1993 American Public Human Services Association.
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