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Leslie Robbins, Jr. This story appears in the Fall 2014 issue of Rural VoicesFor over 70 years, Leslie Robbins, Jr. proudly handled his home and affairs without outside assistance. As […]
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Leslie Robbins, Jr. This story appears in the Fall 2014 issue of Rural VoicesFor over 70 years, Leslie Robbins, Jr. proudly handled his home and affairs without outside assistance. As […]
Three families share their experiences with USDA’s Mutual Self-Help Housing Program This story appears in the Fall 2014 issue of Rural Voices Mutual Self-Help is a USDA Rural Development program […]
by Lucero Cortez and Erika Parkinson, Catholic Charities of Yakima This story appears in the Fall 2014 issue of Rural VoicesZaida Elena Lopez and Ivan Chavez moved to Washington State […]
A single mother’s self-help journey by Joey Henderson, Florida Home Partnership This story appears in the Fall 2014 issue of Rural VoicesMs. Yvette Marie Cabili has managed to overcome numerous […]
Converting a log cabin to a modern home means this widow does not have to live in the cold by John David, Southern Appalachia Labor School (SALS) This story appears […]
View From Washington Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II, shares his housing story and offers his views on housing across the country by The Honorable Emanuel Cleaver, II, Missouri’s Fifth District This […]
HAC News Formats. pdf October 1, 2014 Vol. 43, No. 20 • Changes in rural housing eligibility definition delayed by CR • USDA RD offers multifamily preservation and revitalization assistance […]
Through the Section 504 loan and grant program, USDA Rural Development provides assistance to very low-income homeowners who are unable to finance necessary repairs through other sources. This guide explains […]
September 25, 2014 – USDA Rural Development says that the continuing resolution (CR) to extend FY14 funding levels through December 11 also extends a provision related to the definition of […]
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