The Hudson River Community Association (HRCA) and the Westchester Black Women’s Political Caucus (WBWPC) – Yonkers Chapter invite Westchester residents to attend the first in a series of community forums addressing housing issues and working toward a strategic plan for solutions.
The forum will take place on Thursday, November 6th, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Yonkers Riverfront Library Auditorium,1 Larkin Center, Yonkers, NY 10701.

The forum will bring together advocates, developers, community organizations, agencies, and government officials across Westchester to address housing challenges and create a strategic plan for their resolution and discuss strategies that promote equity, access, and stability for working families.
As organizers note, together, we can shape policy, strengthen partnerships, and create housing opportunities for all.
“The housing crisis is at a critical point and requires all agencies, including all levels of government, financial institutions, and profit and non-profit developers to work together with renters and public & private owners, to maintain existing housing and to create new affordable housing for all.”
Moderator:
- Ron Abad – CEO, Community Housing Innovations
Panelists:
- Shanae Williams – Westchester County Legislator (via ZOOM)
- George Asante – Director of Westchester County Office of Housing Counsel (OHC)
- Angela Davis-Farrish – Exec. Dir of The Southeast Bronx Community Organization Development, Inc. (SEBCO), Deputy Director of Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority (NRAMHA), and Countywide President of Westchester Black Women’s Political Caucus
- Tim Foley – Member of the Yonkers Building & Realty Institute and Member of Welcome Home Westchester
- Brendan McGrath – Esq., General Counsel of Municipal Housing Authority for the City of Yonkers (MHACY)
- Samantha Valencia – Vice President of Property & Asset Management at Riseboro
The Hudson River Community Association (HRCA), established in 1978, has partnered with the Westchester Black Women’s Political Caucus (WBWPC) – Yonkers Chapter to present this series of forums on critical housing issues in Westchester County.














