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Last updated on October 7, 2008

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The Housing Partnership helps hard-working families and individuals, struggling to make ends meet, to obtain quality housing they can afford. We believe a secure future begins at home.

We value economic sustainability, economic and social diversity, and smart growth. Honoring these values when we create our housing units strengthens the fabric of our communities.

Description:
Our mission is to strengthen the communities of the Greater Seacoast region of New Hampshire and Maine by creating diverse housing opportunities, utilizing innovative approaches to development, practicing strong stewardship of our housing, and leading with visionary advocacy.

We envision a Greater Seacoast where every community offers "housing for everyone."

History:
The Housing Partnership was created by the Seacoast United Way Affordable Housing Task Force in 1988, in response to the shortage of affordable housing. Since then, we have acquired, rehabilitated/built 227 units of affordable housing. We currently supervise management of 162 apartments in ten Seacoast communities including Dover, Eliot, Exeter, Farmington, Lee, Newmarket, Rochester, Rollinsford, Rye, and South Berwick.

In 2000, we expanded our work beyond "bricks and mortar" to include the first time home buyer education program, Homeward Bound, (open to the public).

The Housing Partnership was also instrumental in forming the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast. This group of business, government and community groups advocates for the responsible increase in regional workforce housing, believing there is a link between the availability of diverse housing options and economic vitality.

Contact people:

 Monica Lane, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Trish Murtagh, Development Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Dick Ingram, Executive Director, (phone), (email)

Office fax number: (603) 431-3627

Address:

 1555 Islington Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.housingpartnership.org

Directions:

 From Interstate 95: Coming from 95 North or South take Exit #3. Make a right onto Rt. 33 towards Portsmouth. Continue on Rt.33 crossing over a small bridge. Once over the bridge you will see a cemetery on. . . (more)

Miscellaneous Information

Name of Executive Director (or equivalent) if not listed above:
Dick Ingram
Type of organization
Nonprofit 501(c)3
Is your organization a Health and Human Service agency?
Yes

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 Initially I was impressed by the mission and the achievements of this organization. My interaction with the executives and staff, through my volunteer experience, was very positive. I was then able to complete an academic internship with the organization which resulted in my being offered a permanent position-I gladly accepted. I am proud to be a part of an organization whose goals and activities focus on the very important issue of affordable housing.
posted by pmurtagh on October 25, 2004
 
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