5th Annual Compassion Campaign invites guests to reimagine the future of affordable housing
This event will also include case studies from the developers at Mesa in Ojai who are focused on supporting transitional age young adults at risk of homelessness. Another case study will feature The Villages at Westview developed by the Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura. Westview replaces the city’s oldest and largest public housing complex. Alex Russell, CEO of Homes & Hope and Chair of the Housing Land Trust, will speak on leveraging public land for housing affordability.
“It’s hard to believe we are in our fifth year of hosting our signature Compassion Campaign event,” said Housing Trust Fund Ventura County CEO, Linda Braunschweiger, who is also CEO of Housing Land Trust Ventura County. “Housing unaffordability has become a growing problem in our community, as Ventura County is now the least affordable housing market in the United States. We need to get innovative if we’re going to solve the affordability problem and that’s what this event seeks to address – innovation in funding, development, and land use.” Braunschweiger refers to the recent Center for Economic Research and Forecasting’s 2024 Ventura County economic forecast released in February where Ventura County is #1 in the nation for being the least affordable place to live.
Compassion Campaign 2024 is made possible in part by the generous support of Bank of the Sierra, City National Bank, City of Ventura, USA/HOPE, CBC Federal Credit Union, Mechanics Bank, Plaza Development Partners, and the Port of Hueneme.
