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NAHRO poster contest

03.15.2019

NAHRO poster contest

Entry in NAHRO poster contest with pictures of globes with text of "Home is my own little world" and "Home is where no one judges you."

2018 "What Home Means to Me" Grand Prize Winner, Zerin, age 18, King County Housing Authority

Entry in NAHRO poster contest with pictures of globes with text of "Home is my own little world" and "Home is where no one judges you."

2018 "What Home Means to Me" Grand Prize Winner, Zerin, age 18, King County Housing Authority

“What Home Means to Me” poster contest

The National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) holds a poster contest each year for children in K-12 grade. Entries must reflect the theme  “What Home Means to Me.”

Eligibility and selection categories: 

Contest participation is open to all children in grades K-12 who are Seattle Housing Authority residents or voucher participants. Entries must be created by only one person. Entries created by two or more people will not be accepted.

Entries are due by April 10:

Entries must be submitted to your SHA community builder or you can mail or deliver your entry to: Lisa Costello, Seattle Housing Authority, 190 Queen Anne Avenue North, PO Box 19028, Seattle WA 98109-1028.  

Age categories:

Must be specified with your entry.

Elementary: K to 5th grade;
Middle: 6th to 8th grade;
High: 9th to 12th grade

Poster Specifications:

Size – All posters must be 22” x 28” and have a landscape/horizontal orientation to be considered for national judging.

Media - Contestant may use any art media (marker, crayon, paint, collage, textiles, etc.), but please consider that posters will need to be packaged, mailed and reproduced.

NAHRO will not accept submissions from individuals. Any submissions sent directly to NAHRO will be disqualified. For more information, click here