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Hannah Loder

Communications Manager at AHC

Hannah Loder is a communications professional with a diverse background in media production, tutoring, and coaching. Currently serving as the Communications Manager at Affordable Homes & Communities since August 2023, Loder previously worked as a Podcast Producer and Social Media Specialist at The Sustainable Culture Lab, where the branding and title for the podcast "Unpacking The Word" were developed. Experience includes coaching athletic skills to children at Active Play, LLC, tutoring students in various subjects for For Love of Children, and interning at Street Sense Media, contributing articles and photography on homelessness. Loder has also strategized social media and website content for the Honey W. Nashman Center and served as Interim Communication Coordinator at Ozarks Food Harvest. A graduate of The George Washington University with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communications and Spanish/Latin American Languages, Literature & Cultures, Loder possesses a strong foundation in both communication and cultural studies.

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Arlington, United States

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AHC

Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is a community-focused, non-profit affordable housing developer. Since 1975, AHC Inc. has developed more than 50 apartment communities with more than 8,200 affordable apartments in Virginia, Washington DC, and Maryland. AHC also provides extensive educational programs and social services onsite at our apartment communities to enhance residents’ lives – and the communities we serve. AHC prioritizes community-building, equity, and diversity throughout our organization - from thoughtful engagement with the residents we serve to long-time relationships with local government and community partners. Our outstanding real estate track record includes innovative development strategies, award-winning architectural design, cutting-edge environmental solutions, and long-time partnerships and quality developments that strengthen neighborhoods and local economies. AHC’s nationally recognized Resident Services program initiated nearly 30 years ago, is helping build stronger futures for more than 3,000 children, youth, and adults who live in our affordable housing communities through education programs, social services, community partnerships, and access to local support. Our team has earned the industry-leader CORES certification, which recognizes AHC’s ongoing commitment to the highest standards for resident services. Volunteer opportunities include working with elementary students in our Afterschool or Summer Program and teens in our Tutoring and College and Career Readiness Programs. We are proud that 100% of the students in our education programs have graduated from high school, with the majority going to college - most the first in their families to achieve this life-changing milestone. To learn more about volunteering, contact volunteer@ahcinc.org.


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