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Housing Impact on People with Disabilities

Eugene, OR -- Did you know that 3.69 million households have members with a disability and likely qualify for rental assistance but don’t receive it? The Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC) released a report focused on the impact…

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Welcome Home Bernadette!

Eugene, OR -- It was an exciting week for former Cornerstone resident Bernadette. Thanks to her hard work, and some help from First Story and Hayden Homes, Bernadette is now a homeowner. Through the First Story loan program, Bernadette sought…

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Eugene, OR -- First resident trip of the year! Residents drove down River Road to visit Thistledown Farm, where they picked out fresh fruits, vegetables, and plants for their homes. You couldn't have asked for a more beautiful morning to…

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Bike Giveaway Day!

Eugene, OR -- Today we are grateful for the support from local nonprofits in our community. We are once again thrilled to partner with Free Bikes 4 Kidz to offer bicycles to kids living in Cornerstone communities. Free Bikes 4…

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The Rental Home Gap

Did you know that the U.S. has a shortage of 6.8 million rental homes that are affordable and available to extremely low income renters?Each year, the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) releases a report about the availability of affordable rental housing…

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Wondering About COVID-19 variants?

This week, the Oregon Health Authority released more information regarding COVID-19 variants. Here are some key takeaways: A COVID-19 variant is a form of the virus which has mutated over time. There are two types of COVID-19 variants: variants of…

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New Partnership with Allies

Eugene, OR -- In May, we will be partnering with Allies to provide resident services to Cornerstone residents. Allies is a local organization that provides support services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Lane County. Through their Self-Expressions…

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