I am writing to bring attention to the housing crisis devastating communities across our state. Far too many of us have experienced homelessness, faced eviction, or watched our family and friends struggle to keep a roof over their heads. No one should ever have to choose between buying groceries or paying rent — but that is the painful reality for thousands of Pennsylvanians.

This fight is deeply personal.

I am advocating not just for my neighbors but for the younger version of myself — the one who needed someone to stand up for them. As a child, I watched my mother skip meals so I could eat. She went hungry to keep the heat on and the lights from going dark. Though she never once made me feel guilty, I carried that guilt anyway. I was too young to help and too young to understand why th

See Full Page