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HUD No. PH422
Larry Bush
(415) 489-6414
www.hud.gov/news/

For Release
Wednesday
April 22, 2009


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HUD AWARDS $1,851,564 IN FUNDING TO CALIFORNIA PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITIES TO PROMOTE SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Funding provides education, employment services and homeownership counseling to low-income families

SAN FRANCISCO - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $1,851,564 in grants to six California public housing authorities. The grants will be used to connect public housing residents with education, job training, employment services and homeownership counseling available in the local community to promote self-sufficiency.

"These grants help families on their way to economic independence," said Caroline H. Krewson, HUD Deputy Regional Director. "Whether it's taking classes to get a better job or learning what it takes to become a homeowner, these grants help public housing residents achieve their personal and career goals."

The following local public housing agencies are receiving funding:

Housing Authority of the City of Madera $207,564
Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura $204,000
Housing Authority of the County of Merced $240,000
Housing Authority of the County of Riverside $240,000
Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara $240,000
The Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles $720,000

The funding, part of $27,960,860 awarded nationally, is provided through HUD's Resident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency (ROSS) - Service Coordinators program. These grants are awarded to public housing authorities (PHAs), resident organizations or non-profit organizations acting on behalf of residents to encourage and promote self-sufficiency among residents.

The ROSS program gives grantees the funding to hire a Service Coordinator to assess residents' needs and link them with local resources that provide job training and placement, education and training opportunities, computer training, financial literacy and homeownership counseling. The funding is also used to provide supportive services such as childcare, and transportation to help families take advantage of training and employment opportunities.

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

 
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