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What Home Means to Me Poster Contest

Date Posted: 05/01/2023
Category: Resident Events

What Home Means to Me. Girl standing next to pictures of what home means to her.

Since 2008, this contest has recognized the amazing art of children who live in affordable housing across the country. Each piece of art visually shares the child's thoughts on what their home means to them. Each year, hundreds of children, ages 5-18, participate in the contest. Their heartfelt messages about their homes underscore the importance of the work that housers and community development professionals do.

We want our Resident Youth to participate. We will provide your art supplies, if needed. Please call our office or email to let us know you need art supplies.

Click here for more details, rules, and how to enter the contest.

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