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In one man鈥檚 quiet fight, a window on eviction鈥檚 toll

Low-income renters with disabilities get supplemental assistance 鈥 but it鈥檚 not enough. Our video examines this affordable housing crisis.

Frank Sharpe鈥檚 living room is crowded with U-Haul boxes. The veteran, a septuagenarian, hopes not to need them. But he faces eviction and the prospect of shelter life.

Mr. Sharpe, who has been diagnosed with diabetes and arthritis, already is disproportionately burdened by his rent: Housing is considered affordable when it costs no more than 30% of an individual鈥檚 income, and his聽$800 rent consumes 60% of his monthly disability check. Now it is poised to double. He has been applying for subsidized housing, but waitlists can be years long, and his options are dwindling.

His plight reflects the affordable-housing crisis faced perhaps most acutely by disabled Americans, who live in poverty at of those without disabilities.聽More than 10 million disabled, working-age Americans participate in safety-net or income-support programs. Among them,聽聽receive a monthly Supplemental Security Income of around $800 and cannot afford decent housing anywhere in the U.S. without additional rental assistance. Also, federal rent aid reaches only at-risk renters.

鈥淎s a result, [people with disabilities] end up homeless, in institutions, or in congregate settings like group homes,鈥 says聽Lisa Sloane, senior policy adviser at Technical Assistance Collaborative, a human services nonprofit. That, she says, raises the risk of exposure to COVID-19. As the federal eviction moratorium moves toward a March 31 end, housing advocates are calling for more aid programs targeted specifically at renters with disabilities.聽

Mr. Sharpe has obtained assistance with applying for access to more apartments and in appealing for extensions to his current lease. 鈥淚鈥檓 determined to press forward,鈥 he says, 鈥渁nd fight for my rights.鈥

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