About Us

Supporting Heroes, Safeguarding Homes.

Who are the Military Housing Coalition?

The Military Housing Coalition is a grassroots, military family-led nonprofit dedicated to improving privatized military housing across the United States. Founded by spouses and residents who have personally experienced unsafe, unhealthy, or unfair housing conditions, we are committed to building a better housing system that treats military families with the respect and dignity they deserve.

We work at both the local and national level to identify systemic issues, equip residents with tools to understand and act on their housing rights, and advocate for stronger oversight, transparency, and accountability. Our coalition collaborates with all stakeholders — including residents, military leadership, housing providers, and policymakers — to create long-term, meaningful change in the military housing landscape.

We’re not funded by the government or housing companies. We’re powered by the people — and by those who believe military families deserve safe, quality, and fair homes.

What is MHC?

MHC is an organization committed to effecting positive change in military housing. We advocate for fair BAH rates, promote energy conservation, ensure tenant rights and protections, and actively influence legislative changes prioritizing the housing needs of our service members and their families.
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Our Approach

Our approach involves a multifaceted strategy focusing on educating residents and stakeholders, advocating alongside residents for safe and healthy homes, and implementing a top-down approach to instigate changes at a congressional level. We equip residents with essential knowledge about their housing rights and available resources. Together with residents, we amplify voices to advocate for improved living conditions, necessary repairs, and essential policy changes.

Does MHC support litigation?

The Military Housing Coalition does not endorse litigation; however, families are free to pursue legal action if they wish. It is observed that families opting for advocacy routes often achieve faster resolutions. Families opting for litigation often face prolonged court cases, draining their financial resources in the process. Litigation ultimately diverts funds from housing projects, impeding efforts for home rebuilding, renovations, and community updates.
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How can I help?

You can help support our mission by donating to help fund initiatives designed to assist families experiencing housing issues, or you can volunteer your time and join us.