One Step Closer to Homeownership
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This month CHWC hosted a homebuyer education class in English and Burmese. Together CHWC and Chief Properties have identified a growing market of Burmese homebuyers in our neighborhoods. Thank you Chief Properties and congratulations to the 20 people who attended!
CHWC hosts homebuyer education classes in English and Spanish every month. However, we can accommodate your needs. Contact our HUD Housing Counselors for more information. 2017 CHWC Homebuyer education calendar here.
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Said best by Country Club Bank AVP and CHWC Board Chair, Cecelia Wisniewski, "the Lunch & Learn event helps CHWC raise community awareness by bringing together professionals from the lender and realtor sector. We all share our common interest in quality community development for Wyandotte County." If you like changing lives and transforming neighborhoods, click here to get involved!
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Community Partner Spotlight
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Kudos to KU School of Architecture professors, Shannon Criss and Nils Gore along with grad student Matt Kleinmann for earning the ASCA Collaboration Award. The three formed the Dotte Agency, a multidisciplinary design collaborative that engages multiple community partners to develop pragmatic solutions for community problems using design.
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The Dotte Agency lives at CHWC’s Epic Arts Building at 609 North 6th Street in the Strawberry Hill Neighborhood. KU's work complements CHWC’s mission with our shared vision for creating healthy communities where families are proud to live, work and play.
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