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Mesob
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Remembering Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, National Housing Partnership Co-Founder from West Chester

Post by Mesob » 04 Sep 2025, 13:26

(Courtesy of Zmeselo) Thank you for sharing,
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Remembering Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, National Housing Partnership Co-Founder from West Chester

By Leah Mikulich

https://vista.today/2025/09/remembering ... mehreteab/

Published: September 2, 2025


Image via family of Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab.

Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, of West Chester, cofounder and former CEO of the National Housing Partnership, died on August 7 at 76.

Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, from West Chester, https://vista.today/tag/West-Chester co-founder and former chief executive officer of the National Housing Partnership, https://vista.today/tag/National-Housing-Partnership died on Aug. 7 at 76, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Mehreteab https://vista.today/tag/Ghebre-Selassie-Mehreteab also served as urban poverty program officer for the Ford Foundation and as a senior executive for the New World Foundation.

He was a national community redevelopment expert, social justice activist, and volunteer.

Mehreteab came to the United States from Eritrea in 1968 to attend college. Over the following five decades, he focused on expanding social justice and affordable housing nationwide.

He led the NHP from 1989 to 2009 and helped develop more than 10,000 affordable housing units in 47 states.

Recognized as an expert on housing issues, he testified before Congress and led New Orleans https://vista.today/tag/New-Orleans housing recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina https://vista.today/tag/Hurricane-Katrina/ in 2005. He also served as a senior consultant on major housing and cultural building projects across the country.
His legacy lives on in the families who now have a place to call home because of his work,
said his family in a tribute.

Read more about the life and legacy of West Chester’s Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab in The Philadelphia Inquirer. https://vista.today/2025/09/remembering ... mehreteab/#


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Re: Remembering Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, National Housing Partnership Co-Founder from West Chester

Post by Meleket » 05 Sep 2025, 09:21

ሃገረ ኤርትራ ከምዚኦም ዝኣመሰሉ፡ ሞያዉያን ደቃ፡ ብግቡእ እንተትጥቀመሎም ነቢራ፡ ከመይ ጽቡቕ ምነበረ!

ልዑል ፈጣሪ ነዞም ኣቦ ነፍሶም ኣብ ኣጸደ-ገነት ዬንብረልና። “ጽንዓት” ንምሉእ ስድራ!


Mesob wrote:
04 Sep 2025, 13:26
(Courtesy of Zmeselo) Thank you for sharing,
_____________



Remembering Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, National Housing Partnership Co-Founder from West Chester

By Leah Mikulich

https://vista.today/2025/09/remembering ... mehreteab/

Published: September 2, 2025


Image via family of Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab.

Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, of West Chester, cofounder and former CEO of the National Housing Partnership, died on August 7 at 76.

Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab, from West Chester, https://vista.today/tag/West-Chester co-founder and former chief executive officer of the National Housing Partnership, https://vista.today/tag/National-Housing-Partnership died on Aug. 7 at 76, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Mehreteab https://vista.today/tag/Ghebre-Selassie-Mehreteab also served as urban poverty program officer for the Ford Foundation and as a senior executive for the New World Foundation.

He was a national community redevelopment expert, social justice activist, and volunteer.

Mehreteab came to the United States from Eritrea in 1968 to attend college. Over the following five decades, he focused on expanding social justice and affordable housing nationwide.

He led the NHP from 1989 to 2009 and helped develop more than 10,000 affordable housing units in 47 states.

Recognized as an expert on housing issues, he testified before Congress and led New Orleans https://vista.today/tag/New-Orleans housing recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina https://vista.today/tag/Hurricane-Katrina/ in 2005. He also served as a senior consultant on major housing and cultural building projects across the country.
His legacy lives on in the families who now have a place to call home because of his work,
said his family in a tribute.

Read more about the life and legacy of West Chester’s Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab in The Philadelphia Inquirer. https://vista.today/2025/09/remembering ... mehreteab/#


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