HUD No. 18-094 Shantae Goodloe (202) 708-0685 |
For
Release Tuesday September 4, 2018 |
HUD AWARDS $99 MILLION TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Updated on December 4, 2018 to include additional housing authorities/vouchers noted below
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $98.5 million to 285 local public housing authorities across the country to provide permanent affordable housing to nearly 12,000 additional non-elderly persons with disabilities. See the local impact of the housing assistance announced today.
The housing assistance announced today is provided through the HUD's Section 811 Mainstream Housing Choice Voucher Program which provides funding to housing agencies to assist non-elderly persons with disabilities who are transitioning out of institutional or other separated settings; at serious risk of institutionalization; homeless; or at risk of becoming homeless.
"HUD is committed to making sure people with disabilities have a decent, safe and affordable place to call home," said HUD Secretary Ben Carson. "Working closely with our local partners, we help residents with disabilities live independently and fully enjoy the use of their homes."
This program helps to further the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act by helping persons with disabilities live in the most integrated setting. The program also encourages partnerships with health and human service agencies with a demonstrated capacity to coordinate voluntary services and supports to enable individuals to live independently in the community.
Additional 2018 Mainstream Voucher Awards:
State | Housing Authority | # of Vouchers |
Amount |
California | City of Glendale Housing Authority | 14 |
$145,038 |
Georgia | Northwest Georgia Housing Authority | 3 |
$10,514 |
Hawaii | Hawaii County Housing Agency | 3 |
$26,646 |
Illinois | Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington | 2 |
$12,386 |
*Indiana | Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority | 0 |
$42,909 |
Minnesota | Housing Authority | 3 |
$22,499 |
Missouri | Economic Security Corporation of SW Area dba JCPHA | 5 |
$20,337 |
North Dakota | Housing Authority of the City of Williston | 6 |
$38,103 |
Nebraska | Omaha Housing Authority | 4 |
$20,775 |
Ohio | Jackson Metropolitan Housing Authority | 2 |
$7,372 |
Marion Metropolitan Housing Authority | 1 |
$3,823 |
|
Pennsylvania | The Housing Authority of the County of Franklin | 6 |
$28,123 |
Tennessee | Franklin Housing Authority | 9 |
$43,366 |
Town of Crossville Housing Authority | 9 |
$24,157 |
|
Texas | El Paso County Housing Authority | 1 |
$5,924 |
Virginia | People Incorporated | 17 |
$55,333 |
Wisconsin | Sauk County Housing Authority | 2 |
$9,438 |
Winnebago County Housing Authority | 9 |
$33,797 |
|
TOTAL | 96 |
$550,540 |
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