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Buffalo residents face significant housing challenges, including evictions, involuntary mobility, and health issues exacerbated by high blood lead levels. Strategies are needed to address the impact of these challenges, particularly on low-income individuals and families affected by job loss, local support system disruption, and mental health challenges. The community must focus on reducing segregation and disproportionality in housing access while providing necessary resources for those impacted by domestic violence and health crises. For assistance, contact Partnership for the Public Good.
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Housing in Buffalo Orlando Dickson Gender Pronouns: He, Him, His, Himself
EBLL Referrals are Concentrated in Low Income Areas 2008-2016 Elevated Blood Lead Levels The Larger the dot the more EBLL referrals
Segregation and Disproportionality
What is Buffalo’s Housing Story? Involuntary Mobility Forced relocation of renters
How Does Involuntary Mobility Affect the People? • Job loss • Loss of local support systems • Disruption in child education • Loss of possessions • Emotional and psychological trauma • Damage to family health
Buffalo Resident who is a Domestic Violence Survivor
Segregation and Disproportionality
Email: Orlando@PPGBuffalo.org Phone: (716) 246-1708 Partnership for the Public Good 617 Main Street, Suite 300 Buffalo, New York 14203 Phone: (716) 852-4191 https:/ppgbuffalo.org/ https://www.facebook.com/PPGBuffalo/