DOVER — The state of Delaware was awarded $49.8 million in federal funding to support affordable housing in the state, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced last week.
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DOVER — The state of Delaware was awarded $49.8 million in federal funding to support affordable housing in the state, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced last week.
Housing authorities in Delaware that benefited were:
• Wilmington, $22,084,009.
• Dover, $992,305.
• Newark, $611,498.
• New Castle County, $13,223,537.
• State of Delaware, $12,920,358.
Housing Vouchers assist over 2.3 million families in need of housing, including families with children, older adults, veterans, and people with disabilities, making it the most effective intervention to reduce homelessness and housing instability.
For information, visit hud.gov.