Housing Ambassador Program
Looking to make a difference in your community? The Justice Center’s Housing Ambassador Program empowers local community members to spread awareness of resources and help available for tenants in in a variety of housing situations.
Who should apply?
We are looking for individuals who are well-networked or have a large circle of friends, neighbors, and acquaintances. We also want these individuals to represent at least one of the following communities:
(1) Seniors
(2) Black, indigenous, people of color
(3) Immigrants, migrants, or refugees
(4) People with disabilities
(5) People with records
(6) People living in vulnerable situations
What will I do?
Housing Ambassadors will participate in an initial training, where they will be equipped with materials and answers for issues tenants often face. Ambassadors will then be assigned a variety of tasks to accomplish over a set period of time, reporting back to The Justice Center with results. This can include:
(1) Helping a neighbor or acquaintance understand their rights or next steps to deal with a housing matter
(2) Sharing more about The Justice Center’s services
(3) Speaking to a group of community members or neighbors about issues related to housing
(4) Posting on social media about resources and services available
Ambassador Levels
All Ambassador Levels will receive compensation based on their level of completion, and Senior Ambassadors will receive an official certificate!
Junior Ambassadors (JA)
JA’s must attend the initial training, and make at least 10 neighbors aware of services and resources.
Ambassadors (A)
A’s must attend the initial training, make 15+ neighbors aware of services, and post content on social media over a period of three months.
Senior Ambassadors (SA) *Certificate Level
SA’s must attend the initial training, make 25+ neighbors aware of services, post content on social media, and help Justice Center staff with one housing-related event.