Chris Romero
Centinel Bank, Lending Team
“Keeping Taos home means a vibrant future for generations to come. Without housing opportunities, people move out of here. Housing creates opportunities for people to live, work, and stay.”
Robyn Chavez
Founder, Philanthropy & Conversation
“Housing is our wholeness. We are all stewards of this place and responsible for taking care of each other. Providing safety and preserving tradition is how we keep Taos home.”
J.R. Logan
Del Medio Forestry & Community Organizer
“Housing reflects the values of our community. We all deserve the dignity of a decent place to live. Keeping Taos home means showing respect.”
Genevieve Oswald
Genevieve Oswald, Business Owner, Town Council Member
“When housing disappears, we lose the people who make home, home. Keeping Taos home means taking care of those who are here and making room for those who want to come.”
Maria Gonzalez
Questa Community Officer, LOR Foundation
“To belong to a place means you feel rooted. Without affordability, people are displaced. Communities are more resilient when people can put down roots and afford to stay. That’s how we keep Taos home.”
Angelo McHorse
Angelo McHorse, Bison Star Naturals COO
“To belong to a place is to contribute to what’s already here. Adequate housing helps people stay and new people contribute. If we have a strong community, we have a strong home.”
Jolie Jones
Jolie Jones, Founder & Qualifying Broker of Jones West
“Belonging means giving to a place, and feeling the place care back for you. Housing is integral to preserving the diversity of this place. Keeping Taos home means preserving opportunities for all people in this valley.”
Larry Mapes
Larry Mapes, Bond Plumbing President
“When somebody has a home in a community, it gives a whole different kind of conversation about responsibility. Keeping Taos home means keeping our culture — and Taos has its own culture you're not going to find anywhere else.”