Posts tagged 35th Anniversary
SDHF's 35th Anniversary Celebration

On March 25th, SDHF staff, board members, affordable housing advocates, and supporters came together at San Diego City Council, where Councilmember Stephen Whitburn and Council President Joe LaCava brought forward a proclamation officially declaring March 27th as "San Diego Housing Federation Day." On March 27th, we gathered to celebrate the San Diego Housing Federation’s 35th Anniversary—a milestone that reflects decades of dedication to creating affordable housing and fostering stronger, more equitable communities.

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Celebrating 35 Years of Advocacy: Empowering Residents, Transforming Communities

For 35 years, the San Diego Housing Federation has been at the forefront of advocating for safe, affordable housing for all. One of the most transformative initiatives in this ongoing mission is the Residents United Network (RUN), a statewide advocacy program that has empowered residents to take an active role in shaping affordable housing policies. 

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Celebrating 35 Years of Policy Wins and Leadership

As the San Diego Housing Federation celebrates its 35th Anniversary, it's essential to recognize the significant policy victories we've championed, supported, defended, and achieved over the years. Our very formation in 1990 established a crucial foundation, creating—for the first time—a unified voice for affordable housing in San Diego. What began as informal discussions has evolved into a fully functioning 501(c)(3) organization, a testament to the power of collective action. 

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San Diego Housing Federation: 35 Years of Being “With You All the Way”

Thirty-five years ago, a group of visionary leaders recognized a growing crisis in San Diego: a lack of quality affordable housing for the region’s most vulnerable residents. From this urgent need, the Nonprofit Federation for Housing and Community Development—now known as the San Diego Housing Federation (SDHF)—was formed in 1990. What began as a modest effort to unite and educate nonprofit developers, housing advocates, and community leaders has grown into a powerful force for change, touching the lives of thousands of San Diegans.

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