Opinion: Memphis housing crisis grows
Personal belongings are piled outside a house on Townes Avenue, near National Cemetery. (Tom Bailey/Daily Memphian file)

Rachel Starks
Rachel Starks is grant and communications manager at United Housing Inc., where she oversees more than $3 million in awarded grants. She received her master’s degree in applied anthropology from the University of Memphis, with a focus in energy burden, environmental justice and community development.
The development of a local funding stream through the Memphis Affordable Housing Trust Fund would create the only flexible, permanent and dedicated fiscal resource for nonprofit developers in the city.
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United Housing Inc. BLDG Memphis Frayser Community Development Corp. Memphis Affordable Housing Trust Fund Subscriber OnlyAre you enjoying your subscription?
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