Homeless & Housing Coalition of Kentucky (HHCK) is a non-profit organization founded in 1987 with the aim to address homelessness and advocate for affordable housing in Kentucky. The organization works towards providing decent, safe, and affordable housing opportunities across the state. HHCK stands as the sole statewide advocacy group concerning homelessness and affordable housing in Kentucky and holds the responsibility of educating state legislators and advocating for increased affordable housing in Kentucky. HHCK administers the Homes for All Corps program and supportive housing voucher programs for the homeless, along with the oversight of the Kentucky Interagency Council on Homelessness. The organization is committed to ensuring all individuals have access to adequate food, shelter, employment, social services, and healthcare. The fourfold purpose of HHCK is to educate Kentuckians about homelessness, advocate for improved emergency, transitional, and permanent housing, address the root causes of homelessness, and actively engage in the political and economic processes to promote self-sufficiency and dignity for homeless and low-income individuals. The industries associated with HHCK include Real Estate, Social Media, and Construction. Although specific details about headquarters, last investment, and investors are not available, the organization welcomes membership from both organizations and individuals. Overall, HHCK's mission is to eliminate homelessness and ensure affordable housing for all Kentuckians. For more information and to join, visit www.hhck.org.
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