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HSRC Webinar: The Role of Transportation in Cross-Sector Collaborations Designed to Improve Housing Stability

February 14, 2023

Update: Webinar video and materials are now available.

Monday, February 27, 2023 | 1:00-2:00 PM ET

Partnerships across housing, transportation, aging and disability, and health are essential to ensure housing stability. Transportation is necessary for community living. With transportation assistance, many older adults and people with disabilities   can shop for groceries, get to medical appointments, stay connected and engaged, and otherwise access everyday locations and participate in their communities.

Partnering to help people connect to transportation options is therefore a critical component of making community living possible. 

Join the Housing and Services Resource Center (HSRC) to learn more! 

This webinar will:

  • Highlight effective pathways for creating cross-sector collaborations with public transportation as a key partner to improve housing stability.
  • Build awareness of technical assistance resources to strengthen partnership development, including an online tool that identifies possible community transportation partners.
  • Answer participants’ questions about forming effective cross-sector partnerships to address housing stability through transportation access.

Registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the webinar. The webinar will include real-time captioning and ASL interpreting. Everyone who registers by 9:00 am ET on February 27th, will receive the slides in advance. If you need any additional accommodations, or if you have questions, please send an email to HSRC@acl.hhs.gov.

This webinar is part of an HSRC series exploring how partnerships between systems that provide support to older adults, people with disabilities, and people experiencing homelessness can improve access to all resources and ultimately help more people live in stable housing in the community.


Launched in partnership between the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services and Housing and Urban Development, the HSRC fosters cross-sector partnerships between the organizations and systems that provide housing resources and homelessness services, health care and mental health services, independent living services, and other supportive services.


Last modified on 04/13/2023


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