Metro Atlanta United Way's United Way 211 - Volunteers-Mentors Jewish family and Career Services Independent Living programs; Junior Achievementof georgia, Inc. Latin American Association; Lawrenceville housing Authority; http://www.unitedwayatl.org/211_Database/categories/PL9001A1.html
College Of Family And Consumer Sciences georgia Center for Continuing Education. Ambassadors of the College of family and Consumer Sciences promote pride in FACS and help increase understanding of the various programs http://www.fcs.uga.edu/
Extractions: Ambassadors of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences promote pride in FACS and help increase understanding of the various programs available to students in the College. Each year, outstanding undergraduates are chosen to be the primary student communicators for FACS. Applications are available in 210 Dawson Hall or on the web ( click here
Upcoming Events Page 2001. Community programs, World Water Day, March 2001. MultiFamilyhousing, georgia Affordable housing Corporation, December 2000. Notice http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/ga/upcoming.htm
Extractions: Rural Business Outreach December 2000 Pataula Development Quorum, Inc. December 2000 Southern Lower Chattahoochee Council of Governments December 2000 Interagency Outreach Meeting - Brooks County January, 2001 Coastal Area District Development Authority May 18, 2001 Community Development Corporation Conference June 6-8, 2001 Georgia Municipal Association Conference June 23-26, 2001 NCFC Education Foundation Conference July, 2001
VF Planning Documents : Subject / Housing Programs housing programs. housing programs VF Affordable housing construction housing programs VF Affordable housing Program Singlefamily programs. housing programs LOANS CALIFORNIA http://www.lib.unc.edu/planning/vertical/vfshousp.htm.~1~
Extractions: HOUSING PROGRAMS VF Affordable housing construction demonstration: request for proposals. [Bedfrod, NH] : New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, 1984. 10 leaves : tables, application attached. HOUSING PROGRAMS NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSING PROGRAMS VF Affordable housing overview. Washington, DC : U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, 1985. 4 p. : ill. HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSING PROGRAMS VF Affordable Housing Program ("Mt. Laurel") Final Guidelines. Trenton, NJ : New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency, 1985-1986. various pagings, 9 documents (4 multi- and 5 single-page), contents: Affordable Housing Program Application Instructions Certification and questionnaire (corp., partnership, sole proprietorship) Certification and questionnaire (personal) [letter from Susan Kimball] Median Income by County [table] Ownership housing affordability analysis Rental housing financial feasibility analysis Sample resolution of governing body for an application pursuant to NJHMFA'S Affordable Housing Program. HOUSING PROGAMS NEW JERSEY HOUSING PROGRAMS VF Assistance for homeless persons : a growing respon- sibility / a statement of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. Washington, DC : NAHRO, 1987. 24 leaves. HOMELESS SOCIAL CONDITIONS HOUSING PROGRAMS
Extractions: This page is part of GAHSC's Referral Central. This is not a home page. ReferralCentral.info Free Text Search: Welcome About Feedback Browse ... Tools Viewing: Cobb Family Resources Other Programs Nearby Similar Programs: Cobb County Children's Center - Another Chance 3 mi. Emory University-My House - Office 17 mi. Oak Hill (Fulton County DFCS) - DFCS Group Home 21 mi. Advocates for Bartow's Children/Children's Shelter - Emergency Shelter 25 mi. Boys and Girls Town of Georgia - Girls and Boystown Girls' Emergency Shelter 25 mi. Dekalb County Children's Emergency Shelter - Shelter 29 mi. Rainbow House, Inc., Emergency Shelter - Central Office 31 mi. Open Door Home - Emergency Shelter 51 mi. Other Similar Programs: Alcove, The - Emergency Shelter 60 mi. Georgia Baptist Childrens Home and Family Ministries - Children's Emergency Shelter 105 mi. Georgia Baptist Childrens Home and Family Ministries - Safe Haven Emergency Shelter 207 mi. Vashti Center - Emergency Shelter 219 mi. Greenbriar Children's Center - Emergency Shelter 273 mi. Savannah Runaway Home - Runaway Home 274 mi.
UGA Housing: Graduate Student Housing Programs Tour the residence halls Why life is better here All about roommates Apply for housing Plan for your move housing policies Graduate family housing Apartment descriptions costs Graduate student housing program How to apply Work for UGA housing http://www.uga.edu/housing/gradfam/graduate.html
Extractions: The Family and Graduate Housing Office oversees facilities and programs for residents and their families. We provide playground areas for children and picnic areas, tennis courts, and basketball courts near each living area. Community room facilities are available for residents who wish to host potluck dinners, birthday parties, and meetings. The newly formed Family and Graduate Housing Council, a representative organization composed of all family and graduate housing residents, also plans programs and activities for residents each semester. The Council encourages resident involvement in policy and program development, in addition to regular physical, social, educational, and cultural events. For more information about the Council or to learn about specific sponsored events, visit the FGHC web site
UGA Housing: Graduate & Family Housing Learn about our family and Graduate housing Council and what kind of events Departmentof University housing, University of georgia, Russell Hall http://www.uga.edu/housing/gradfam/
Extractions: UGA's family and graduate housing facilities are designed to provide convenient and comfortable living at a minimal cost. Nearly 1,300 graduate students and their families live in one- and two-bedroom apartments in one of our three on-campus communities University Village, Rogers Road, and Brandon Oaks. Feel free to drop us a line or ask us a question by contacting Family and Graduate Housing at FGH@arches.uga.edu
UGA Housing: Graduate Assistantships a master's or doctoral program at the University of georgia. and Graduate housingGraduate Assistant As the family and Graduate housing Graduate Assistant http://www.uga.edu/housing/work/assistant.html
Extractions: As a Graduate Assistant, you will have the opportunity to develop strong personal and professional skills by gaining experience beyond what a structured classroom provides. You will be responsible for maintaining a good relationship among residents in your hall, housing administrators, and personnel outside the Department of Housing. You will also be instrumental in planning and implementing programming in your community. Qualified individuals must be enrolled in a master's or doctoral program at the University of Georgia. The positions are part-time, and minimum salary for the 2002-2003 academic year is $9,373 for nine months. Graduate Assistants also receive a tuition waiver and an on-campus apartment. Students enrolled in professional schools (pharmacy, law, or veterinary medicine) may not be eligible for the tuition waiver. See what current Graduate Residents have to say about there experiences by clicking here (Flash required).
UGA Family And Consumer Sciences Extension Our programs focus on financial literacy, consumer fraud prevention to acquire andmaintain affordable housing, and the help all members of the family come to http://www.fcs.uga.edu/extension/
AHA Housing Assistance Programs Program, Number of Units. Section 8 Rental Choice housing Vouchers, 2,485. FamilyUnification Vouchers, 100. georgia HAP Administration Program, 1,039. http://www.augustapha.org/housast.html
Extractions: If you are unable to apply in person, contact AHA at (706) 724-5466 Extension 49 Local Preferences: Head of household or spouse has been employed full-time (at least 30 hours per week) for a continuous period of six (6) months. Elderly or Handicapped or disabled families who are receiving Social Security, Supplemental Security income benefits as a result of their inability to work. What You need to apply: To place an application, you do not need to bring any documents. However, when your name comes to the top of the waiting list you will need at a minimum: Birth Certificates, Social Security Cards and Proof of Income for each family member. How long will it take to receive housing? Generally it takes at least six weeks before an applicant's name reaches the top of the waiting list and housing assistance is received. Map of AHA Public Housing Developments Persons currently living in public housing or receiving other federal housing assistance are not eligible to apply for Section 8 Housing Vouchers Section 8 Rental Assistance Information: T he Section 8 Rental Assistance Program offers vouchers that are used to subsidize rent in privately owned rental units. Vouchers may be tenant based, in which case the client may select from qualified privately owned units, or assistance may be site based, in which case the client must live in specific housing in order to receive assistance. The Augusta Housing Authority administers a total of 4,572 units in a combination of Rental Choice Housing Vouchers and site based assistance programs. Clients of the Rental Choice Housing Vouchers Program are encouraged to participate in the AHA's
Extractions: @import "../../../styles/ahem.css"; Jump to Content: Introduction Frequently Asked Questions Current News ... Technology Assistance Navigation: shortcuts... Alumni Current Students Parents Prospective Students Visitors About Tech Economic Development Employment Libraries News Room Research Sports Events Calendar FAQ Important Contacts News Quick Links Home Prospective Students Graduate MAIN ... FINANCES AUXILIARY SERVICES Are counseling sessions available in confidence?
Extractions: @import "../../../styles/ahem.css"; Jump to Content: Introduction Current News Current Events ... Technology Assistance Navigation: shortcuts... Alumni Current Students Parents Prospective Students Visitors About Tech Economic Development Employment Libraries News Room Research Sports Events Calendar FAQ Important Contacts News Quick Links Home Current Students Graduate MAIN ... FINANCES SERVICES The Graduate Living Center and Hemphill Avenue Apartments have more than 650 graduate student residents. Our buildings are designed and our staff is trained to help you succeed. We have more study lounges than recreational areas and our activities help you acclimate to Metro Atlanta. About 70% of our residents are International so the experiences you have living with us will be more than even you can imagine. The graduate housing areas also have an extremely strong tradition of hall government. In 2000 and 2001, respectively, Hemphill Avenue Apartments and the Graduate Living Center Hall Councils won the "Hall Council of the Year" from Tech's Residence Hall Association. What about Married Housing?
Housing Authority Of Lincoln County Newport, Oregon 97365 (541) 2655326; FAX (541) 265-6057 georgia Stone, Executive TheHousing Authority also owns and operates two family Learning Centers http://www.newportnet.com/halc/
Extractions: Offering decent, affordable, safe housing in Lincoln County Oregon Housing Authority of Lincoln County D ecent, A ffordable, Safe H ousing A nd the opportunity for family self-sufficiency through education. 1039 NW Nye Street P.O. Box 1470 Newport, Oregon 97365 (541) 265-5326; FAX (541) 265-6057 Georgia Stone, Executive Director Click On A Button To Learn More Housing Assistance Housing Application ... Links The Housing Authority of Lincoln County Oregon provides the opportunity for affordable housing. To apply for rental assistance, complete the preapplication and submit it to the Housing Authority. The Housing Authority also owns and operates two Family Learning Centers where educational programs are held. Working with our collaborative partners, we provide educational programs to help families become self-sufficient. Through our services and operations, the Housing Authority has a significant impact on the local economy and on the hundreds of participants receiving housing rental assistance. The Housing Authority can also help connect you with other agencies in Lincoln County.
Extractions: Awards under contract to conduct early childhood programs or school-age programs that serve children whose parents have low incomes and are working or in training; provide training and technical assistance to early childhood and school-age care providers; and establish, expand, or enhance resource and referral programs. For more information on this program, please click here Affordable Housing Loan Program Provides loans for the acquisition, new construction, rehabilitation, and adaptive reuse of multi-family rental housing or limited equity ownership cooperatives of 12 or more units that are targeted for low- and moderate-income households. For more information on this program, please click here Georgia Allocation System For businesses and individuals seeking long-term, low-interest rate financing for the construction or improvements of manufacturing facilities, single- and multi-family housing projects, and exempt facility (i.e., solid waste control) projects. Federal law limits the annual issuance of PAB's in the state to an amount not exceeding a state ceiling imposed under the federal law. DCA is responsible for implementing a system for allocating the use of private activity bonds, as permitted by federal law, in order to further the economic development of the state; to further the provision of safe, sanitary and affordable housing; and otherwise to further the purpose of the laws of the state which provide for the issuance of such bonds.
Working With HUD In Georgia - HUD You'll learn about HUD's programs, grants and contracts. Jobs with HUD. Local employmentopportunities georgia Department of Labor. US Department of housing http://www.hud.gov/local/index.cfm?state=ga&topic=working
HUD Homes SUBSCRIBE to Single family housing email list. letters and notices about your Singlefamily business. Delaware District of Columbia Florida georgia Hawaii/Guam http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/reo/homes.cfm
Extractions: Back to HUD's " Buying A Home " page. HUD sells properties at reduced prices that you might want to buy! Read how you can buy a HUD home and view information on the available HUD Home sales programs If you think you want to buy a HUD home, you must contact a real estate broker in your area who is authorized to sell HUD Homes (most are). Your broker will submit the bid for you. To find the listings of HUD homes and HUD registered brokers in your area click on any of the states below.
History Of Georgia Legal Services Program 350,000 lowincome clients throughout rural georgia. counsel, and educational programsto clients legal issues involving family, housing, employment, consumer http://www.glsp.org/extranet/history.htm
Extractions: Georgia Legal Services Program was founded in 1971 to provide free legal assistance to low-income persons in the 154 counties outside the Atlanta metro area. Georgia Legal Services Program staff have provided free legal assistance to more than 350,000 low-income clients throughout rural Georgia. Twelve offices across the state serve clients in 154 counties, excluding only the five-county metro Atlanta area. Each GLSP office provides legal services to clients living at or below 125% of the poverty level. GLSP attorneys provide legal representation, advice and counsel, and educational programs to clients on legal issues involving family, housing, employment, consumer, and health care problems. Many of our clients are members of working families. Two-thirds of GLSP clients are women, many of them mothers with children. GLSP is the only source of legal assistance to low-income clients and organizations serving low-income clients in many areas outside metro Atlanta. Our contacts and relationships extend throughout the state, and as a large organization, we have the capacity to provide specialized resources which smaller organizations cannot offer. The combination of our statewide scope and our very local presence in small communities throughout the state creates a unique and powerful method of providing broad-based, high-quality services to clients. With a 29-year history of service to low-income communities, GLSP possesses unparalleled access to and familiarity with rural Georgia.
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Telamon Corporation Housing Program for multifamily housing projects like USDA's Rural Development Section 515 RuralRental Program, Section 514-516 Farm Labor housing programs; and HUD's Home http://www.telamon.org/Programs/Housing.asp
Extractions: Home About Telamon Programs In Your State ... Employment and Training What are these programs about? Housing programs operated by Telamon are multi-faceted and varied, depending on specific populations targeted, available funding support at the federal and state levels, and the combination of a given program's purpose and design. Our funding sources include federal agencies such as the Departments of Labor (DOL), Agriculture (USDA), Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Energy (DOE). States and some counties provide resources for low-income and elderly populations they target for assistance. Project emphases may include new construction, group home building, mortgage or maintenance counseling, construction skills training, weatherizing or emergency repairs or technical assistance to agencies that want to get involved in local housing assistance programs. What services are provided? Training and technical assistance is provided for multi-family housing projects like USDA's Rural Development Section 515 Rural Rental Program, Section 514-516 Farm Labor Housing Programs; and HUD's Home Investment Partnership Program. Single- family home construction assistance is provided through USDA's Rural Development Section 502 or Section 523 Self-Help programs; and rehabilitation or weatherization assistance is provided through the Section 504 Repair Program and the Section 523 Housing Preservation Grant Program. Rehabilitation projects are also supported by Community Development Block Grants, DOE's weatherization assistance programs state housing development and finance agencies. Housing counseling services to farmworkers are also supported by the Department of Labor.