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HUD No. 04-26-2011
Joseph J. Phillips
(678) 732-2943
For Release
Tuesday
April 26, 2011

HUD AWARDS OVER $1.4 MILLION TO HIV-AIDS HOUSING PROGRAMS IN KENTUCKY
Funding supports stable housing for individuals and families at extreme risk for homelessness

LOUISVILLE - Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $1,430,000 to one HOPWA grantee of HIV-AIDS housing programs in Kentucky. These supportive housing grants will offer critically needed housing and support services to extremely low-income persons living with HIV/AIDs. During each of the next three years, this HUD funding will help provide permanent supportive housing so they can manage their illnesses while receiving critically needed support services.

The funding announced today is offered through HUD's Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program (HOPWA) and will renew HUD's support of these previously funded projects in Kentucky (see project descriptions below).

"These grants are a vital source of support to the local programs that are on the ground working to keep families healthy," said HUD Southeast Regional Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr. "Knowing that you have a place to call home can make all the difference to the wellbeing of families living with HIV/AIDS, many of whom have been on the brink of homelessness."

GRANTEE NAME CITY
AWARD
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Lexington
$1,430,000

These projects have estimated that about 40 percent of the households to be assisted will involve persons who have been homeless. The grants announced today also support the Obama Administration's new strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness, an unprecedented initiative announced last June at the White House. In February 2011, HUD released its plan to guide the agency's actions under the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. As the nation's housing agency, HUD will contribute a variety of housing resources to promote better integration of housing interventions into comprehensive HIV care systems.

Housing assistance and related services funded by HOPWA are an essential part of the comprehensive system of care for low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS. A stable home environment is also vital for these households in allowing them to access consistent medical care and maintain their health. Furthermore, secure housing can be a platform for improved quality of life.

Ninety percent of HOPWA funds are distributed by formula to cities and states based on the number of AIDS cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HUD's formula grants are managed by 124 local and state jurisdictions, which coordinate AIDS housing efforts with other HUD and community resources. HUD is making available a record $334 million in HOPWA funds this year to help communities provide housing for this special needs population. Overall, these resources assist 60,669 households annually to promote stable housing and reduced risks of homelessness for those living with HIV and other challenges.

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HOPWA FY2011 Permanent Supportive Housing Renewal Grant Summaries

Kentucky


The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, Division of Community Development is awarded a HOPWA permanent supportive housing renewal grant of $1,430,000 to continue operation of its AIDS Volunteers, Inc. (AVOL) housing facility program. This program provides housing assistance, supportive services, housing information services, and permanent housing placement for low-income individuals living with HIV/AIDS in Central and Eastern Kentucky  who are homeless, imminently homeless, or precariously housed. The program consists of two components: Rainbow Apartments, a transitional housing facility, will assist 15 households annually with homelessness prevention services; and Solomon House, a seven unit community residence for those that required assisted living. Wrap around supportive services which includes case management, nutritional services, transportation to medical appointments, and life skills education, will be provided to 324 households annually.

For information contact:
Ms. Irene Gooding, Grants Manager, 200 East Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507
Phone: (859) 258-3079
Email: ireneg@lexingtonky.gov

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