Dani’s career in housing began with the Federation in her early days as a graduate student when she volunteered at the annual conference. She recalls that first conference as an eye-opener, describing it as a room full of seasoned professionals talking about real, impactful solutions for housing. Despite feeling out of her depth, Dani left the event inspired and motivated, with a notebook full of ideas, a stack of business cards, and a new direction. Soon after, she began attending Federation roundtables and conferences, immersing herself in the world of housing and finding mentors who encouraged her to keep pushing forward.
Read MoreLast week, SDHF our final Keystone Lunch of the year at Parc Bistro and Brasserie with special guest, Senator Steve Padilla.
In addition to sharing the wins of SB 713 and other land use policy work being done in collaboration with SDHF, Senator Padilla discussed how workforce impacts access to housing with today's attendees. He spoke of the need to invest in housing production, workforce development programs, and strategic programs that support folks at every level.
Read MoreDiana’s first experience with SDHF came in 2014 at the Resident Services Support Network (RSSN) Institute, where she found valuable resources and tools that helped her in her role. From that point on, SDHF became a constant presence in her career, providing workshops, educational programs, and opportunities to connect with other leaders in the field. In 2015, she joined the RSSN Committee, deepening her involvement in SDHF and giving her a chance to shape the future of resident services for others.
Her time with SDHF proved transformational, especially during strategic planning sessions with her peers. “Sitting with other dedicated professionals, brainstorming ways to make resident services even more impactful—it was inspiring. I began to see that we could do more than manage properties; we could build communities that empowered people,” Diana shares. SDHF’s support helped her to develop a broader vision, understanding resident services as a vital part of affordable housing, one that could drive meaningful change.
Read MoreAs we approach the end of the year, the San Diego Housing Federation proudly presents our campaign, “With You All the Way.” This initiative shines a light on the inspiring stories of our dedicated members, partners, and program participants, showcasing the powerful impact of our collective efforts. One such story is that of Laura Ann Fernea, an advocate whose remarkable journey embodies our mission to stand by our community through every challenge.
Read MoreAs we launch our end-of-year campaign, “With You All the Way,” we invite you to journey alongside us and witness the profound impact of the San Diego Housing Federation (SDHF) through the inspiring story of Todd Richardson. His narrative embodies the essence of resilience, connection, and growth that our community strives for.
Read MoreMeet Bree Wong, founder of Brizo Pacific Inc. and dedicated SDHF Board Member, the San Diego Housing Federation represents a powerful network of support and community engagement dedicated to shaping a brighter, more inclusive future for our communities.
Bree’s journey reflects the heart of the San Diego Housing Federation’s campaign, With You All the Way, which celebrates the transformative stories of people committed to affordable housing and stronger communities.
Read MoreWhen Bernie Miles first came across the San Diego Housing Federation (SDHF), it felt like an inevitable step in his journey to support others. Bernie, a dedicated social service professional and Senior Program Manager at the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), had spent years working with organizations across San Diego, from the San Diego Center for Children to Father Joe’s Village. Throughout his career, he has witnessed the ongoing challenges individuals face when seeking stable, supportive housing in our community.
Read MoreFor Sue Reynolds, her journey in affordable housing is one marked by unwavering dedication and a deep belief in the power of community. Since arriving in San Diego in 1989, Sue has been at the forefront of creating housing solutions that transform lives. But through every step of her path, she’s never walked alone, the San Diego Housing Federation (SDHF) has been with her all the way.
Read MoreOn October 22nd, San Diego Housing Federation and the California Housing Partnership hosted an informative all-day training session focused on the Fundamentals of Affordable Housing Finance at the San Diego Central Library. Attendees gained valuable insights into both general concepts and project-specific considerations essential for navigating this complex field.
Read MoreThe San Diego Housing Federation’s 2024 Annual Affordable Housing and Community Development Conference was a resounding success, drawing around 500 passionate attendees committed to “Amplifying Voices, Bridging Gaps, and Constructing Futures” in our communities. This year's theme resonated deeply, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and innovation in the housing sector.
Read MoreThe San Diego Housing Federation hosted a special Keystone Member Lunch at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens on Wednesday, June 27th. There were over 20 members in attendance who were able to network, as well as hear from President & CEO of the San Diego Housing Commission, Lisa Jones.
Read MoreOn the evening of Thursday, June 6th, the San Diego Housing Federation hosted its 34th annual Ruby Awards at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina. This esteemed event gathered 350 members of the community, including developers, advocates, policymakers, and other key stakeholders, to celebrate outstanding achievements in affordable housing development, community development, public policy, and housing advocacy.
Read MoreThe San Diego Housing Federation Recognizes Senate President pro Tempore Emeritus Toni G. Atkins as the 2024 Recipient of the Housing Champion Ruby Award
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