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Raise the Roof 2025: Advancing Justice Housing Across DC-Leadership Reflections from Dr. Khulud Khudur, Vice Chair, Jubilee Housing Board of Directors

  • Writer: Khulud Khudur
    Khulud Khudur
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

The 2025 Raise the Roof Celebration marked another powerful milestone in Jubilee Housing’s mission—and in the collective movement toward a more just and equitable Washington, D.C. The evening brought together partners, supporters, and champions who share a deep belief in the power of stable, dignified housing to transform lives.

As Vice Chair of the Jubilee Housing Board, Dr. Khulud Khudur is honored to help steward the organization’s vision of justice housing. For Dr. Khudur, this work is not just professional—it is deeply personal, grounded in her lifelong commitment to equity-centered leadership, community-driven impact, and the systems-level change required to ensure that every family can thrive.

Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of sponsors and attendees, the celebration raised over $300,000 to continue expanding access to deeply affordable, justice-centered housing across the District.

Celebrating Our 2025 Raise the Roof Sponsors

Top Sponsor:

  • United Bank

Gold Sponsors:

  • Amazon.com

  • Bonstra | Haresign ARCHITECTS

  • DC Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA)

  • Enterprise Community Partners

  • UG2

  • Joe Black & Lisa Olson

Silver Sponsors:

  • Atlantic Union Bank

  • Bozzuto

  • Brown Advisory

  • EYA LLC

  • CBRE

  • Coakley & Williams Construction (CWC)

  • James G. Davis Construction (DAVIS)

  • Monarc Construction, Inc.

  • Pepco

  • Jim Gray & Henry Louie

  • RiseImpact Capital, LLC

  • TKR Accountants & Advisors

  • Troutman Pepper

  • Urban Pace

  • The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

At Dr. Khulud Khudur LLC, we are proud to champion organizations like Jubilee Housing—organizations that model what justice looks like in practice. Together, we continue building pathways for families, communities, and future generations to experience stability, opportunity, and belonging.

Justice housing is not just an ideal. It is a commitment—one family, one building, one neighborhood at a time.

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