
Sue Ambrose
Investigative Reporter at The Dallas Morning News
Reporter at The Dallas Morning News. Treasurer and shop steward @dallasnewsguild. RTs not endorsements. [email protected]
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Jun 27, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | Sue Ambrose
Not so long ago, Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity was among the most prolific homebuilders in the city. It was so successful in its mission to provide homes for low-income families that Habitat’s international headquarters named it the best big-city affiliate in the nation. That was 2011. But now, after a string of missteps and leadership changes, the nonprofit is struggling in its stated purpose to help ease one of Dallas’ most daunting challenges.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | Sue Ambrose
Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity, once one of the top-producing affiliates in the country, is now struggling in its mission to provide homes for low-income families, a Dallas Morning News investigation found. And in recent years, confusion -- on the part of both the nonprofit and the city of Dallas -- has delayed Habitat’s ability to build homes.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | Sue Ambrose
More from Homepage Top Dallas police commander leaving to become San Marcos’ assistant city manager Two killed in Irving Chick-fil-A shooting, suspect at large Fort Worth restaurant Reata to close in Sundance Square in a few days Fort Worth police release body cam footage showing arrest, injury of activist Judge dismisses sexual assault lawsuit against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott Dallas food manufacturer closes facility, lays off 65 employees Council sends proposed ban on horse-drawn...
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Apr 11, 2024 |
dallasnews.com | Sue Ambrose
Ashley Brundage, an advocate for affordable housing and in the fight against homelessness, will be the next CEO of Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity, the charity announced Thursday. Brundage currently serves as an executive director for the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, focusing on housing stability. She is founding chair of the Dallas Housing Coalition, a group of nonprofits, financial institutions and developers that is pushing Dallas to improve housing using funds from the May bond package.
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May 12, 2023 |
dentonrc.com | Marcela Rodrigues |Philip Jankowski |Sue Ambrose
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