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HUD No. 03-125
Donna White
(202) 708-0685
www.hud.gov/news

For Release
Monday
November 17, 2003

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HUD ANNOUNCES $50.9 MILLION IN RENTAL HOUSING VOUCHERS TO HELP FAMILIES WITH DISABILITIES

WASHINGTON - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez announced today $50,983,616 million in housing assistance vouchers to 1,336 housing agencies and non-profit organizations. These rental assistance vouchers are given exclusively to households, who have family members with disabilities, to make leasing private housing affordable.

"When families have members who have special needs, finding suitable housing it is not easy," said Martinez. "These vouchers will give them the necessary financial assistance to find safe, affordable housing that meets their specific needs."

The Mainstream Program Vouchers enable recipients to rent housing units by paying generally no more than 30 percent of their income for rent with HUD paying the remainder.

Public housing agencies and non-profit organizations that administer HUD's Housing Choice Voucher program apply for Mainstream vouchers annually. Families who qualify for these specialized vouchers apply for them through local public housing agencies.

HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities, creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans, supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov.

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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Mainstream
Voucher Fund Assignments
State Recipient Name Vouchers
Funded
Funding
Amount
Alabama
  Jefferson County Housing Authority 50 $1,372,170
  State Subtotals: 50 $1,372,170
Arizona   
  Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation 50 $1,562,070
  State Subtotals: 50 $1,562,070
California   
  Housing Authority of the City of Fresno 42 $1,063,717
  Anaheim Housing Authority 50 $2,200,680
  Housing Authority of the County of San Diego 50 $2,072,490
  State Subtotals: 142 $5,336,887
Colorado   
  Colorado Department of Human Services 50 $1,483,290
  Colorado Division of Housing 50 $1,776,930
  State Subtotals: 100 $3,260,220
Florida   
  Broward County Housing Authority 50 $2,237,310
  Boley Centers for Behavioral Health Care, Inc. 31 $917,519
  Carrfour Supportive Housing 50 $2,188,150
  State Subtotals: 131 $5,342,979
Georgia   
  Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta 50 $2,130,000
  State Subtotals: 50 $2,130,000
Illinois   
  Chicago Housing Authority 50 $2,035,080
  Housing Authority of the Village of Oak Park 50 $1,954,770
  State Subtotals: 100 $3,989,850
Massachusetts   
  Greater Lynn Mental Health and Retardation 50 $2,049,750
  Brockton Area Multi-Services, Inc. 14 $625,400
  American Training, Inc. 50 $2,674,000
  State Subtotals: 114 $5,349,150
New Jersey   
  Community Enterprises Corporation, Inc. 50 $1,988,430
  Jersey City Episcopal Community Development Corporation 50 $2,003,560
  State Subtotals: 100 $3,991,990
New York   
  Family and Children Association 50 $2,636,170
  State Subtotals: 50 $2,636,170
Ohio   
  Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority 50 $1,715,490
  Emerald Development & Economic Network (EDEN), Inc. 50 $1,740,490
  State Subtotals: 100 $3,455,980
Pennsylvania   
  Philadelphia Housing Authority 50 $1,938,240
  Allegheny County Housing Authority 49 $1,220,100
  1260 Housing Development Corporation 50 $1,963,240
  State Subtotals: 149 $5,121,580
Tennessee   
  Tennessee Housing Development Agency 50 $1,222,110
  State Subtotals: 50 $1,222,110
Texas   
  Housing Authority of the City of Houston 50 $1,773,210
  The Housing Authority of the City of Dallas, Texas 50 $2,216,160
  State Subtotals: 100 $3,989,370
Washington   
  King County Housing Authority 50 $2,223,090
  State Subtotals: 50 $2,223,090
 
Funding Totals: 1,336 $50,983,616

 

 
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