- What is the Fair Housing Project?
- Upcoming Fair Housing Workshops
- Whom Does the Project Serve?
- What Kind of Help Can I Get from the Project?
- Who Are the Staff of the Project?
- How Do I Contact the Project?
- Fair Housing Resources
What is the Fair Housing Project?
Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC) operates the Fair Housing Project under grants from the City of Woodland and the Yolo County Housing Authority.
Upcoming Fair Housing Workshops
Download flyers (in Adobe PDF format) with workshop and registration information for upcoming trainings at these locations and dates:
- No trainings currently scheduled.
Whom Does the Project Serve?
The Fair Housing Project is a free service for residents of the City of Woodland and participants in housing programs subsidized by the Yolo County Housing Authority.
What Kind of Help Can I Get from the Project?
In addition to public trainings and workshops, you may contact the staff of the project regarding ...
- Fair housing questions
- Violations of fair housing laws
- Fair housing fact sheets and other informational materials
- Referrals to other sources for fair housing information
- Referrals to other organizations that will help you with fair housing enforcement
- Information and schedules about fair housing workshops and trainings conducted by the Fair Housing Project
The staff of the Fair Housing Project will personally assist all who request information or assistance.
Who Are the Staff of the Project?
- John Gianola, Project Director
- Stephen Goldberg, Project Attorney
You can contact the Project staff at the telephone number or address listed below.
How Do I Contact the Project?
There are three ways you can contact the Fair Housing Project:
- Telephone: (530) 662-1065 or from West Sacramento: (916) 447-5798
- Email:
- Regular mail address:
Fair Housing Project
619 North Street
Woodland, CA 95695
Fax: (530) 662-7941
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