Friday, November 16, 2012
Jewish groups join call for $1 billion for housing assistance
The umbrella body for Jewish public policy  groups joined other religious organizations in asking Congress to  provide $1 billion to the National Housing Trust Fund.
The Jewish Council for Public Affairs, Catholic Charities (USA) and  the National Council of Churches are working together to elevate poverty  in the national dialogue, according to a press release issued by JCPA  Thursday.
The call for more funding is part of the fifth  annual Fighting Poverty with Faith mobilization, which is dedicated to  building opportunity through affordable housing.
 From Nov. 8 to Nov. 18, members of the interfaith  coalition are participating in poverty simulations, building homes with  Habitat for Humanity and helping out at emergency shelters.
Among the 45 Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh  groups endorsing the effort are 17 Jewish groups, including  representatives from the Reform, Conservative and Reconstructionist  streams.
Fighting Poverty with Faith began with a blessing at an apartment complex in Washington D.C.
"Affordable and quality housing like this should  not be the exception," JCPA President Rabbi Steve Gutow said at the  event, joined by Muslim and Christian officials. "Subsidized housing for  low-income people not only stabilizes individuals and families, but can  revitalize communities. Children with a home to return to are more  likely to succeed at school and families are more likely to invest in  their neighborhoods.".
More than 630,000 Americans are homeless, Gutow  said. "It is our moral duty to ensure we are doing all that we can to  bring our brothers and sisters from the street," he said.
The $1 billion requested "will ensure affordable and  quality housing for 3.5 million extremely low-income households over  the next 10 year," Gutow said.
http://www.stljewishlight.com/news/world/article_e488628e-0fbf-5264-bac2-81a097bb7c65.html
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