Stable housing is foundational to health, security, and dignity.
Farm workers help sustain our food system, yet many continue to face unsafe, overcrowded, or unstable housing conditions. Addressing these challenges requires more than awareness — it requires collaboration, advocacy, and real solutions.
In this National Farmworker Awareness Week webinar, the National Farm Worker Ministry (NFWM) joined partners from Farmworker Justice and ALAS (Ayudando Latinos A Soñar) to explore how advocacy efforts are leading to tangible improvements in housing access and stability for farm worker communities.

This conversation focuses on what it takes to move from recognizing the problem to building solutions that create lasting change.
What You’ll Learn
During this discussion, our speakers explore:
- Policy and advocacy strategies advancing housing protections and long-term access
- Community-driven housing initiatives that are creating stability for farm worker families
- Models that go beyond shelter — expanding education, opportunity, and economic mobility
- The role faith communities and allies can play in supporting lasting housing solutions
From national policy reform to locally developed housing initiatives transforming communities, this webinar highlights the progress being made — and the work that remains.
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Learn More about Farm Worker Housing
Visit our Farm Worker Housing Justice page to hear from farm workers about their housing, learn more about housing policies, and help ensure that every farm worker has a safe and dignified place to live.


