INHS News & Events
Your Vote Matters!
INHS hosted seven voter registration tables throughout its properties to encourage its tenants and community members to vote! #OurHomesOurVotes
Community Housing Development Fund Celebrates 10 Years of Success
INHS has received over $2.1 million from the Community Housing Development Fund since its inception in 2009.
AHC Awards INHS $400,000
The Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) has awarded INHS $400,000 to rehabilitate homes in need of major repairs and upgrades.
INHS Welcomes Veteran Walking Across Country
Try walking 2,400 miles in Navy veteran Tommy Zurhellen’s shoes. That’s how many miles Tommy has walked since he began a life-altering journey from Portland, OR ending in his hometown of Poughkeepsie, NY to call attention to veteran suicide and homelessness.
Learn about INHS’ Employment Opportunities!
INHS is growing! Learn about our newest employment opportunities, and how to apply!
ICA Ribbon Cutting Brings Together Community
INHS celebrated the completion of Ithaca City Apartments on June 6 with an unforgettable ribbon cutting ceremony, complete with face painting, lawn games, ice cream, popcorn and family-friendly science based activities!
Giving is Gorges Raises Over $10,000 for Small Repair Program
On Wednesday, June 12, 2019 INHS celebrated Giving is Gorges, 24 hours of giving local, through volunteerism and the launch of the No Place Like Home Fund. Together we raised $10,625!
Annual Meeting Recap
INHS' Annual Meeting was full of inspiring speakers, toe-tapping music, impassioned performances, belly-aching laughter, and hearty applause! The theme of the event, Deepening Our Roots, Growing Our Reach, highlighted the growth of INHS' services in 2018 throughout...
Final Community Meeting for Immaculate Conception Redevelopment
This is the final update on the project based on the community engagement meetings INHS has held for the redevelopment of the former Immaculate Conception School property.
Community Meeting Update for Immaculate Conception
INHS is redeveloping the former Immaculate Conception School property into a vibrant mixed-use community, designed to address high-priority local needs. The organization has hosted three community meetings to date to ensure the final design reflects the best use of the property.






