HUD, FEMA Announce 18-Month Housing Assistance Program For Families Displaced By Hurricane Ike 

Release Date: September 24, 2008
Release Number: FNF-08-075

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HOUSTON, Texas -- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) today announced a rental assistance program that will provide temporary rental payments and case management services to help thousands of families who were displaced by Hurricane Ike. The new program, slated to begin November 1, 2008, will help these families find intermediate housing as they rebuild their lives.

"It is critical that we provide a degree of stability in the lives of these families until they can get back on their feet," said U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steve Preston.  "Knowing you have a roof over your family’s head for the next 18 months should alleviate at least one major concern."

"Today we are reaffirming our commitment to help Texas and its citizens recover from the damages sustained from Hurricane Ike.  FEMA and HUD have moved quickly to support Texas’s housing needs, and we are moving faster than ever to provide needed resources and assistance to achieve the state’s recovery and housing plans," said FEMA Deputy Administrator Admiral Harvey Johnson.

"Texans whose lives have been turned upside down by Hurricane Ike are not alone as they face the task of rebuilding their lives," said Texas Governor Rick Perry. "Fortunately we have a variety of state and federal resources to help Texans through the restoration process. I am thankful for our partners at HUD who have responded quickly and effectively to our requests for assistance."

FEMA and HUD agreed on a program that mirrors the successful program that housed families following the 2005 hurricanes, which continues to support 30,000 families.

The Disaster Housing Assistance Program–IKE (DHAP-IKE) will be executed through an interagency agreement between FEMA and HUD.  It is slated to run for 18 months, beginning November 1, 2008. FEMA will determine the families that qualify for assistance.

HUD, working with an extensive network of public housing agencies (PHAs) that already administer the DHAP program for families displaced by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and HUD’s regular rental assistance program, will oversee and manage the program. Initially, HUD will provide full rental assistance to approved families. Beginning May 1, 2009, families will be responsible for paying $50 per month.  Every month thereafter, the family’s portion of the rent will increase in increments of $50 until the program ends in April 2010.  This approach has been successful in leading families closer to complete housing independence under the original DHAP program. 

DHAP-IKE will be implemented as follows:

Last Modified: Thursday, 25-Sep-2008 08:17:48