#094 Jul/Aug 1997

Sources for Section 8 Resource Materials

Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation 1325 G, NW, Ste. 800   Washington, DC  20005   202-376-2400 www.nw.org National Low Income Housing Coalition 1012 Fourteenth St., N.W. #1200 Washington, DC  20005 202-662-1530 www.nlihc.org […]

Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation

      1325 G, NW, Ste. 800

 

      Washington, DC  20005

 

      202-376-2400

www.nw.org

National Low Income Housing Coalition
1012 Fourteenth St., N.W. #1200
Washington, DC  20005
202-662-1530
www.nlihc.org

Local Initiatives Support Corporation
733 Third Avenue
New York, NY  10017
212-455-9800
www.liscnet.org

The Enterprise Foundation
American City Building
10227 Wincopin Circle, Ste. 500
Columbia, MD  21044-3400
410-964-1230
www.enterprisefoundation.org

National Coalition For The Homeless
1612 K Street, NW, Ste. 1004
Washington, DC  20006
202-775-1322
www.nationalhomeless.org

National Alliance of HUD Tenants
353 Columbus Avenue
Boston, MA  02116
617-267-9564

National Housing Trust
1101 30th Street, NW, Ste. 400
Washington, DC  20007
202-333-8931
www.nhtinc.org

 

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