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HUD No. KY13-010
Deborah Knight
(502) 618-8129
For Release
Wednesday
September 25, 2013

HUD AWARDS NEARLY $300,000 TO KENTUCKY TO FIGHT HOUSING DISCRIMINATION

LOUISVILLE - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $296,966 to Lexington Fair Housing Council, Inc. (LFHC) in Kentucky in an effort to reduce housing discrimination. This funding is part of $38.3 million HUD awarded today to 95 fair housing organizations and other non-profit agencies in 38 states.

Funded through HUD's Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP), these grants will help enforce the Fair Housing Act through investigation and testing of alleged discriminatory practices. In addition, the funds will educate housing providers, local governments and potential victims of housing discrimination about their rights and responsibilities under the Fair Housing Act.

"Ending housing discrimination requires that we support the law of the land and protect the housing rights of individuals and families who would be denied those rights," stated HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "Ensuring and promoting Fair Housing practices lies at the core of HUD's mission and these grants enable community groups all over the nation to help families who are denied equal access to housing."

HUD Southeast Regional Administrator Ed Jennings, Jr. added: "No one should be denied the opportunity to live where they want because of how they look, their faith, whether they have children or because they have a disability. These grants will help us continue our efforts to educate the public and housing industry about their housing rights and responsibilities."

The grantee receiving funding in Kentucky is the Lexington Fair Housing Council, Inc. (LFHC) and it will use its Private Enforcement Initiative FHIP grant to conduct the following tasks: an expanded program of testing; a hotline and training for housing providers; a program to provide immediate advice to those under pressure to take out predatory loans; education and monitoring for local home ownership programs; multi lingual outreach and workshops to the community; promotion of language access by housing providers; a partnership with Kentucky State University to educate students about fair housing laws; and intake, litigation, and mediation of fair housing complaints.

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