Housing Advocacy
Support for people dealing with housing instability, voucher issues, procedural barriers, denials, and communication breakdowns with agencies or providers.
Advocacy built from lived experience
Equal Ground Advocacy Network is an independent advocacy platform focused on housing instability, system barriers, complaint support, and public awareness rooted in real-life experience.
EGAN is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation.
When help exists on paper but fails in real life, people lose housing, stability, time with family, and the ability to move forward. EGAN exists to turn that lived reality into structure, visibility, and support.
Support the mission
This campaign helps stabilize the work behind EGAN while building tools, messaging, and support for people trying to navigate the same kind of system failures.
Your support goes toward communication costs, website hosting, outreach, campaign materials, and the ability to keep building this platform instead of letting it stop at an idea.
The real issue
EGAN was built to speak clearly about what system failure actually looks like in real life: delays, contradictory instructions, broken support, and the kind of instability that keeps people from rebuilding even when they are trying.
See the complaint page for a structured summary, or use the intake form to reach out directly.
What EGAN does
Support for people dealing with housing instability, voucher issues, procedural barriers, denials, and communication breakdowns with agencies or providers.
Help organizing facts, timelines, issue summaries, and public-facing language for complaints, appeals, and accountability efforts.
Message development, press-ready framing, and campaign language that turns lived experience into something visible, structured, and harder to dismiss.
What is homelessness?
Read the full EGAN guide on homelessness, housing instability, system failure, and the realities people face when support comes too late.
This guide explains visible and hidden homelessness, how people fall through the gap, why assistance often fails in real life, and why homelessness is not a reflection of a person’s worth.
You can read it online or download the PDF directly from the site.
Working parts
The intake form is wired to email. The GoFundMe link is connected. The press page and complaint page are live and ready to be expanded as your campaign grows.
This gives you a clean foundation you can upload now and build from later without starting over.
Use the complaint section to explain the issue, the breakdown, the harm caused, and the accountability being requested.
Open complaint pageUse the press section to publish campaign language, updates, and public statements tied to your advocacy work.
Open press pageUse the intake form to receive support requests directly by email and start building real contact around EGAN.
Open intake form