Investing in Happiness

Happiness has been found to be good for the soul. Being happy generally provides a sense of optimism and positivity that can spill over to your home and workplace. Most  […]

Resident Finds New Artistic Passion

As the pandemic dragged on for months, many individuals were pressed to find new and creative ways to occupy their time and energies. Some found new horizons they   had […]

Taking a Stance for Housing Reform

Dear Friends, COVID-19 variants, wildfires, hurricanes, economic recovery and other evolving issues continue to make 2021 a wild ride. Some folks might say there is little we can do but […]

Push for Universal Housing Assistance

House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters has released a discussion draft of legislation to create an entitlement to housing assistance for qualifying households in the United States. The draft bill […]

Internet Support Program Available

To help low-income households stay connected to the internet during the pandemic, the Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) program has enrolled more than one million  households in need of internet cost […]

Remaining Vigilant and Hopeful

Dear Friends: As summer comes to a close and we prepare for the fall season, many circumstances have changed and yet much remains the same. Over the past year and […]

Welcome to the 2021-22 CCH Board of Directors

On August 17, CCH held its quarterly Board of Directors’ meeting, welcoming its 2021-22 members. The inclusive and diverse Board comes from a variety of backgrounds in the private and […]

Profile of Older Americans Published

  What is the outlook for older Americans? The Administration on Community Living recently released the 2020 Profile of Older Americans, an annual summary of statistics related to older adults […]

Combating Social Isolation & Loneliness

Out of necessity, most of us isolated from one another over the past year to avoid a potentially deadly virus. We’ve come to realize how difficult isolating from family, friends […]