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From economic growth to transportation, education to healthcare, and the environment to ending homelessness, housing is a crucial component in solving the public policy problems that government must address. The Lyceum Forum Series will bridge the gaps between policy areas so comprehensive solutions foster stronger communities. All forums will be held at The Lyceum in Hartford from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Register online today for the final event in the Lyceum Forum Series:
Housing, Healthcare and Education: Unseen Links Thursday, May 21 Children who live in overcrowded, substandard, overpriced housing experience health and developmental obstacles, not to mention a high mobility rate that causes them to fall behind in school. And towns with no housing for teachers must pay premiums to attract them from far away or deal with larger class sizes. The type of housing we live in has a huge impact on our family budget, health, and stability. Flyer.
This forum series is co-sponsored by the CT Department of Economic and Community Development and the Partnership for Strong Communities. Financial support provided by: BNY Mellon Wealth Management * Charter Oak Communities * Connecticut Association of Realtors * Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development * Connecticut Development Authority * Connecticut Housing Finance Authority * Connecticut Office for Workforce Competitiveness * Connecticut State University System * Corporation for Supportive Housing * Melville Charitable Trust * Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance * T&M Building Company, Inc. * Universal Health Care Foundation, Inc. |