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High Plains Fair Housing Center reports rising intakes, urges outreach as Fargo grows

5833083 · September 18, 2025
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An independent consultant for High Plains Fair Housing Center told the Human Rights Commission the nonprofit saw hundreds of fair-housing intakes in 2024–2025 and urged continued local outreach and training to prevent discrimination.

Kelly Gores, an independent fair-housing consultant speaking on behalf of High Plains Fair Housing Center, told the Fargo Human Rights Commission on Sept. 18 that the organization has seen a rise in housing-related calls and is working statewide to educate housing providers and residents. “Where you live matters,” Gores said, adding that the organization trains providers, provides enforcement services, and does advocacy and mediation for residents.

High Plains is the only fair-housing nonprofit serving North Dakota and parts of South Dakota, Gores said. She told commissioners the group trained more than 3,500 housing providers and consumers in 2024,…

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