The Southeastern Connecticut Housing Alliance (SECHA) rose out of the Blue Ribbon Panel for Housing and the 2002 study commissioned by the Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments (and others) that showed a region in crisis with respect to housing. As an off-shoot of the Panel, SECHA was established as a Connecticut, non-stock non-profit corporation in order to provide a regional approach to help deal with the shortage of affordable housing. Our role is to bring together diverse housing constituencies to address imbalances that have caused and that result from the housing shortage. SECHA relies upon the business, government and non-profit sectors as supportive partners in its mission and direction. SECHA seeks to work closely with municipalities, employers, government agencies, developers and financial institutions.
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