2026 Legislative Session
Read and watch news coverage about Connecticut’s 2026 Legislative Session featuring CEO Kara Capone.
CEO Kara Capone Shares Insights in Op-Ed
Read CEO Kara Capone’s insights about the link between affordable housing, homelessness, and Connecticut’s nonprofit sector in this op-ed cowritten with David Rich, president and CEO of The Housing Collective.
Mercy Housing Featured at News Conference with Sen. Richard Blumenthal Nov. 14.
Chris, a participant in Mercy’s Permanent Supportive Housing program, shared how Mercy’s programs changed his life during a conference about reduced funding for homelessness services.
Read a portion of Chris’s story from the news conference in the article from the CT Mirror below.
CEO Kara Capone Speaks at News Conference with Governor Lamont Nov. 7.
Capone joined state leaders and Governor Lamont to discuss the state’s upcoming Special Session, which includes a revised housing bill.
Read CEO Kara Capone’s comments from the news conference in the article from CT Public below.
My Sisters' Place Hosts Sen. Richard Blumenthal for Aug. 12 News Conference
Blumenthal announced the American Housing and Economic Mobility Act, a bill he is co-sponsoring, outside of My Sisters’ Place’s Beaumont Lofts.
Read CEO Kara Capone’s comments from the news conference in the article from CT Public below.
Read CEO Kara Capone’s comments from the news conference in the article from NBC Connecticut below.
CEO Kara Capone Speaks at News Conference with Governor Lamont Aug. 4
Capone joined state and federal leaders, service providers, and Governor Lamont to discuss the impacts of a recent Executive Order on Connecticut’s homeless population.
Read CEO Kara Capone’s comments from the news conference in the article from CT Public below.
Watch NBC Connecticut’s coverage of the news conference and read CEO Kara Capone’s comments below.
Mercy Housing Hosts Governor Lamont for Jan. 17 News Conference
Lamont announced a $58.6M allocation from the Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee to create a new housing initiative for those experiencing homelessness and opioid use disorder from the Chapel at St. Elizabeth House.
Watch NBC Connecticut’s interview with CEO Kara Capone and a resident graduating from Mercy Housing’s Women’s Recovery Program.
CEO Kara Capone Touts Importance of Rapid Rehousing For Those Experiencing Homelessness and Addiction
Her comments to the CT Mirror follow the announcement of a $58.6 million dollar allocation from the Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee.
Fox 61's The Real Story
Watch episodes of Fox 61’s The Real Story featuring CEO Kara Capone.
February 11, 2024: CEO Kara Capone discusses the challenges of finding affordable housing in CT and more.
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CT Mirror: Cold Weather Services for the Homeless May Shrink after Funding Cuts
WCAI: CT Housing Caseworkers Report Burnout as the State’s Housing Crisis Worsens
Office of Gov. Ned Lamont: Mercy Housing’s St. Elizabeth House Receives $1.3 Million for Capital Improvements
