Isles, THA Launch Healthy Homes Training Program

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Isles, Inc. and Trenton Housing Authority (THA) have launched a partnership to offer a comprehensive tenant training programs for residents of public housing. Since late 2024, Isles’ Center for Energy and Environmental Training has provided “8 Keys to Healthy Home” workshops as part of THA’s mandatory onboarding process for new tenants and transfers.

The program has already trained 160 residents, with plans to eventually reach all 1,700 families served by THA.

The collaboration represents a shift in how public housing authorities approach resident education. Rather than waiting for problems to arise, THA is proactively teaching residents how to maintain healthy homes.

“We’ve never done it in a position where the landlord is initiating this education,” said Andre Thomas Sr., director of training and support at Isles CEET. “This education not only helps the tenant maintain a better, healthier unit, but it’s also a win because they’re taking care of the units that belong to the Housing Authority.”

The training covers eight essential principles: keeping homes clean, safe, dry, ventilated, pest-free, contaminant-free, well-maintained, and addressing combustion concerns. THA has dedicated an on-site unit for the training, allowing residents to see the principles demonstrated in real time.

“They’re able to see and have a vision of what their expectations are, full circle,” said Kenya Baker, family self-sufficiency coordinator for THA.

Class sizes range from five to 30 people. The training is now required for all new tenants and residents transferring between THA units. Starting in 2026, THA plans to expand the program to include residents who fail annual home inspections.

“A lot of it isn’t about someone just not wanting to take care of their home,” Baker said. “Some people just don’t know how. And they don’t understand the importance of it being healthy and their responsibility.”

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