
Residents in Pinal County looking for solutions to the housing crisis will soon gather for a critical roundtable discussion. According to an announcement by the City of Apache Junction, the event, aimed at combating homelessness and housing shortages, is scheduled for March 28th at the Apache Junction Multigeneration Building.
The roundtable, hosted by the Community Action Human Resource Agency and the Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness, will be an all-day affair starting at 9 am and features a lineup of community leaders, housing experts, and local stakeholders they're set to tackle the county's most pressing housing issues, addressing everything from landlord expectations to strategies for eviction prevention and homelessness.
"This event is not just about gaining knowledge; it's about making a difference in our community," reports the City of Apache Junction's website. Attendees can expect to educate themselves on various housing assistance programs available and contribute to the development of actionable strategies designed to benefit individuals struggling with housing insecurity.
The hosting organizations, CAHRA and PCCEH, are no strangers to the difficulties faced by residents in Pinal County; their collaboration underscores the urgency of a constructive dialogue, with an emphasis on practical outcomes from shared insights and experiences, for those gathered to exchange ideas and best practices, the hope is that this roundtable will spur community-driven solutions to a growing problem.









