Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Inc. (HOME) is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Virginia.
Housing Opportunities Made Equal was founded in 1971 to fight discrimination
in housing access. Many of HOME's victories are well known, setting
Supreme Court precedents and
providing national impact. For a complete overview of HOME's history,
click
here. Or if you'd like to view our interactive timeline from 1776
to 2005, click here.
HOME endeavors to ensure equal access to housing for all people through
the three housing centers, each of which focuses on a key area in the
battle for equal housing access:
The Three Centers
The Center for
Housing Education
Helps individuals and families take advantage of new housing opportunities by helping them gain the knowledge and financial skills they need to become successful homeowners and tenants.
The Center for
Housing Advocacy
Works with housing consumers, housing providers and government agencies to protect the housing choices of all people from external barriers and limitations such as housing discrimination.
The Center for
Housing Leadership
Creates change in the housing systems that drive economic, educational, and social opportunities.
Why Fight for Equal Access
How to Make a Personal Difference
Governor Tim Kaine Speaks about HOME's Work






