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July 9th Housing Panel: Affordable Housing Education, Tenant Rights, Eviction Protection
June 29, 2018

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Housing Panel
Affordable Housing, Tenant Rights, Eviction Protection
Join us to gain valuable information on Housing Services, Assistance Programs, Housing Subsidies, Tenant Rights, Roommate Referrals and much more! 
 
Monday, July 9
3:00pm
Presentation Day Health

301 Ellis St, San Francisco


 
The Panel will Feature Experts On Housing Rights in San Francisco:
 

Emily Cohen,
Manager for Policy & Special Projects
San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing

Brian Basinger,
Co-Founder and Executive Director 
Q Foundation 

Tommi Mecca,
Director of the Tenant Counseling Program 
Housing Rights Committee of SF

Karen Coppock,
Director 
Home Match San Francisco


 
Feel free to share. You are welcome to invite friends, colleagues and clients to our housing panel and anyone you think may benefit from it!




 
Next CASE Membership meeting: July 93-5pm at 301 Ellis St
Upcoming Events:
July 9 - Panel on Housing & Tenant Rights - Presentation Day Health @ 3:15pm
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