SHERIDAN — As one Wyoming housing nonprofit celebrates 20 years, its executive director says collaboration will be crucial in addressing the state’s housing shortfall.
Since 2005, the Wyoming Housing Network, Inc., has been working to address a statewide need for affordable housing, building and preserving existing affordably-priced housing in Cody, Guernsey, Powell, Casper, Cheyenne, Riverton, Torrington and Wheatland.
The WNH has a portfolio of 14 income-restricted apartment complexes across the state, from 12-unit to 127-unit facilities.
“We’re celebrating 20 years this year,” WHN Executive Director Melissa Noah said, recalling that before the WNH existed, there was a need for an organization “like ours to do housing education, as well as nonprofit housing development to help increas