Pahali in the News
“If we didn’t have this house, we would be homeless right now,” she said. “But whatever storm knocks us out, we know we can always come back here now. This is home.”
— Leonora Martinez, Pahali CLT homeowner
“Black and indigenous communities have already identified community stewardship as a vision for community healing and prosperity, so it is important for us to listen and act on these teachings.”
— Ofelia Bello, Youth United for Community Action Executive Director and Pahali Board Chair
For our community at-large, housing preservation advances racial and economic equity, increases civic engagement and investment, and contributes to permanent affordability and community stabilization.
— Ofelia Bello, Youth United for Community Action Executive Director and Pahali Board Chair