Mission
To build power among housing insecure residents of Colorado Springs to win concrete changes to city policy, resource allocation, and development processes needed to ensure everyone in Colorado Springs has a safe, stable, and affordable place to live.
Guiding Philosophy
The set of policies that have created our deeply unaffordable housing market, in which roughly 1/3 of residents of El Paso County spend more than 30% of their income on housing, are in place because the people and corporations that they benefit—namely for-profit developers, landlords, and wealthy homeowners in exclusive neighborhoods—have disproportionate power over the political process in our community and beyond.
To achieve our mission, we must build power among people impacted by housing insecurity and their allies by engaging them in planning and executing campaigns that utilize traditional community organizing methods to win meaningful policy change. These campaigns should focus on expanding the base of support for affordable housing systems change to enable the organization to run larger campaigns in the future and become a key piece of the regional and state-wide housing-justice organizing infrastructure.