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HUD IX No. 12-53
Gene Gibson
(415) 489-6414
http://www.hud.gov/news/index.cfm
FOR RELEASE
Wednesday
August 15, 2012

HUD AWARDS $972,000 TO FOUR PUBLIC HOUSING AGENCIES IN CALIFORNIA TO PROMOTE JOBS, SELF-SUFFICIENCY

SAN FRANCISCO The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $972,000 to four public housing agencies in California to help public housing residents find jobs and achieve economic and housing independence.  The funding will also link the elderly and people with disabilities with supportive services that allow them to maintain independent living and age-in-place. This funding is part of nearly $35 million HUD awardedacross the U.S. today. 

CALIFORNIA

 

Housing Authority City of Fresno

$243,000

 

Housing Authority of the City of Oxnard

$243,000

 

Housing Authority of the County of Marin

$243,000

 

Housing Authority of the County of San Diego

$243,000

State Total:

$972,000

HUD’sResident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency – Service Coordinators Program(ROSS-SC) helps public housing authorities (PHAs), resident associations or non-profit organizations hire or retain “service coordinators” who work directly with residents to assess their needs and connect them with education, job training and placement programs and/or computer and financial literacy services available in their community to promote self-sufficiency.  For an elderly or disabled resident, the service coordinator arranges supportive services that allow them to maintain their independence.

“These service coordinators will help thousands of public housing residents connect to jobs and opportunities that lead to self-sufficiency and improved quality of life,” said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.

“In today’s economy, linking families to jobs or training to gain employment will be valuable to families in these cities and counties,” said HUD Regional Administrator Ophelia Basgal.  “We are pleased this funding is available to four of our housing authorities to help families who live in public housing.”

The purpose of HUD’s ROSS-SC program is to encourage local, innovative strategies that link public housing assistance with public and private resources to enable participating families to increase earned income; reduce or eliminate the need for welfare assistance; and make progress toward achieving economic independence and housing self-sufficiency. 

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HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and  transform the way HUD does business. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.govand espanol.hud.gov.