On January 18th Higher Ground’s Mossik Hacobian and Brandy Brooks were interviewed about Mayor Wu’s upcoming proposal to address housing concerns in Boston. “The more families can have stable housing that they can afford, it’s good for education, it’s good for health, it’s good for the economy,” Hacobian said. Higher Ground is the backbone organization for a promising collective impact approach to addressing student homelessness called the Family Led Stability Initiative.
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