The September meetup brought members together for practical updates on home repair access, advocacy strategy, and new systems for member support. The conversation highlighted how coordinated information-sharing can help homeowners move from uncertainty to action. This recap captures the strongest lessons and links shared with the network.
Event Highlights
Members heard about aging-in-place support pathways, the rollout of a new support hub, and improved intake systems for tracking homeowner requests. The group also celebrated community wins, including progress on ADU development, while reinforcing strategies that improve response times when members advocate across agencies.
Key Takeaways
- Clear intake and follow-up systems improve accountability for member requests.
- Housing repair and aging-in-place programs remain essential tools for homeowner stability.
- Peer examples help members see practical pathways to preserve and grow wealth.
- Coordinated communication with agencies can strengthen advocacy outcomes.
- In-person gatherings continue to build trust and momentum across the network.
Resources
- Member support portal
- Community meetup registration
- McKinney Center parking entrance map
- [email protected]
Looking Ahead
Black Legacy Homeowners will keep strengthening member support workflows, practical resource access, and neighborhood advocacy. Continued participation helps ensure more households can navigate programs, protect their homes, and preserve intergenerational opportunity.