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Newton / New Jersey / Türkiye
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Morristown / New Jersey / Türkiye
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The Housing Authority of Morristown is an equal housing opportunity agency that has been providing housing to low- to moderate-income families and seniors for 58 years. The Housing Authority owns and manages 470 units of Public Housing and administers 186 Housing Choice Vouchers (formerly Section 8). The Housing Authority of Morristown is recognized by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as a high-performing Public Housing Authority. Funding for the Morristown Housing Authority comes from HUD.

Neptune / New Jersey / Türkiye
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The AHA is a certified Administrative Agent for the Council on Affordable Housing and works with municipalities in Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex counties to assist with COAH compliance, creating new homes for qualified moderate-to-low income families. The AHA provides educational workshops and one-on-one counseling for potential first-time home buyers. Over 1, 000 qualified families and individuals have purchased their first home with the assistance of the AHA. The AHA provides foreclosure counseling to those who are delinquent in their mortgages or in danger of foreclosure. Monthly, over 600 individuals and families contact our office for foreclosure assistance. The vast majority are moderate and middle income families. The AHA assists individuals with the application process to secure temporary assistance to pay their home energy bills. The AHA is establishing a statewide precedent in repurposing former trailer parks as affordable manufactured housing alternatives. The AHA has a staff of 35 and partners with other non-profit community organizations to develop housing options, revitalize neighborhoods and ultimately, strengthen our state and our nation. These partners include Asbury Parks STARS, Catholic Charities, NAACP, Manna House, Interfaith Neighbors, the Mental Health Association and Ladacin. The AHA receives funding from state, federal and local sources including low-interest community redevelopment loans from Amboy National Bank, Bank of America, Valley National Bank, Shrewsbury State Bank, Sovereign Bank, Two River Bank and TD Bank as well as grants from The Borden Foundation, CFED Foundation, Monmouth County, State of NJ and other major funding sources. The AHA is an active member in public and private housing boards and committees, provides conference speakers and participates in housing workshops. The work of the AHA has been recognized at local, state and national levels including the Governors Award for Housing Excellence, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, and the NAACP Presidents Community Service Award.
Millville / New Jersey / Türkiye
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