“Our landlord, he’s able to work with us, that way my kids can have a place of their own,” Juan Horn said. “It means a lot to have a home of our own … to be able to say that we have a home and this is ours.” Having a stable roof over his head has changed the life of Horn for the better. And the lives of his family members. He and his children were living in a homeless shelter when the shelter told him about new modular homes being made available to renters in north-central Wichita. Now, they’re living situation has improved tremendously. The house that Horn calls home as a tenant was made possible by a partnership. Wichita Affordable Housing LLC, a social impact fund, is working with Rev. Dr. Kevass J Harding and Hope Community Development Corporation, and Prime Craftsman Homes out of Oklahoma to build high quality affordable homes in the Wichita area. 
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