Harvard's 20/20/2000 Program Delivers Benefits
3 March 2003 - 4:00pm
Harvard program helps create homeless shelters, low-income rental housing and home ownership programs for middle-income residents.
"Harvard's 20/20/2000 program has helped generate about 1,700 units of affordable housing in its first three years, aiding in the creation of everything from homeless shelters to low-income rental housing to home ownership programs for middle-income residents."
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Harvard University, January 23, 2003
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