Fair Housing Connection: A Fair Housing Summit Bridging the Gaps Between People, Programs and Policies

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FAQS

Where will the summit be held? Homewood-Brushton YMCA, 7140 Bennett St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

Is this location wheelchair accessible? Yes, but should you need further accommodation please contact Rachel at 412-328-6786 or human.relations@pittsburghpa.gov.

 

How can I get to the location?

You may choose a number of ways to get to the Homewood-Brushton YMCA.  The location is located within less than a tenth of a mile of bus routes 71D, 74, 77, and 86.  Parking is also available at the location and on the street  as overflow.

 

Can I attend in-person one day and virtually the next? Yes! We encourage everyone to explore both the in-person and virtual events to get the full range of resources, educational materials, and networking opportunities. You only need to register once.

 

Which day would be more beneficial for me to attend? On April 28th the focus will be on policy, programming, and education for housing professionals. The event on April 29th will be tailored more to housing consumers: those who rent, own a home or would like to own a home. The choice is yours! See our agenda for specific topics.

 

Does the summit cost anything? No, this event is completely free to any and everyone who would like to attend.

 

Is there free parking? Yes!

 

Who should I contact if I need an accommodation or interpreter? Please reach out to Rachel at 412-328-6786 or human.relations@pittsburghpa.gov for these types of requests.

Can I attend the event with my children? Yes! We are working to offer childcare so our community members can attend our sessions in person. Stay tuned for more details!

How do I get involved in participating in this event? Contact Jam Hammond at 412-360-9553 if you are interested in being a part of the summit.


How long after the event will the virtual event space be available? Content will be available for 30 days after the event date. You will have an opportunity to download materials to save long-term.