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         Georgia Family Housing Programs:     more detail
  1. Issue of problem families in community development housing: A look at the Roxbury action program (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning. Thesis. 1977. M.C.P) by Georgia Earline Ellis, 1977

1. Residence Life: Georgia Tech Housing
Married and family. Residence Halls. programs georgia Tech Department of housing understands that students with families have special needs. The Office of family housing
http://www.housing.gatech.edu/reslife/marandfam.cfm
Fall 2003 Housing
Returning Students

New Students

Summer 2003 Housing

Residence Life Security Alert Plan
...
Graduate

Married and Family
Residence Halls

Programs

Community Office

Special Living Programs
... Dining Services The Georgia Tech Department of Housing understands that students with families have special needs. The Office of Family Housing seeks to provide Comfortable, Safe, and Secure family housing units for students, their spouses, and their children. A student's primary concern should be academic achievement. Georgia Tech tries to take some of the worry out of providing a good home for your family while you are pursing a degree. Georgia Institute of Technology

2. Division Of Family And Children Services
Viewing Cobb family Resources Shortterm housing Program. Other programs Emergency Shelter 60 mi. georgia Baptist Childrens Home and family Ministries - Children's Emergency
http://www2.state.ga.us/departments/dhr/dfcs.html
Division of Family and Children Services The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is responsible for welfare and employment support, protecting children, foster care and other services to strengthen families.
What's new: Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Homeless
Action Plan
The DFCS WEB Express Quarterly Newsletter
The DFCS Express, the DFCS Quarterly newsletter is now available in HTML format on the World Wide Web! Educational Assignment Program
Employees of the Division of Family and Children Services have an opportunity for career development in this new program. New DFCS Employees Online Orientation
This web site has information for new employees of the Division of Family and Children Services as part of their orientation program. The web site is available to all local DFCS offices in Georgia.
(Safe Futures Executive Summary)

The plan outlines the vision for child welfare reform in Georgia, the principles and goals of child welfare practice in Georgia and the corresponding major statewide initiatives. As revisions are made to the plan, updated versions will be placed on the web site. DFCS 2002 Statistical Information now available
The DFCS Statistical Information has now been updated to include the latest 2002 data. Previous years (1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001) can also be accessed through this web site.

3. RHS Home Page
Single family housing programs. USDA, Rural Development provides home ownership loansin rural areas of georgia to verylow, low, and moderate income families.
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/ga/rhs.htm
Rural Development -
Georgia
Housing Program Information Direct SFH Program Repair Loans and Grants Guaranteed SFH Program Other Housing Programs ... Return to "What We Do" Page
Please send any comments
or suggestions to:
joe.walden@ga.usda.gov
Single Family Housing Programs
USDA, Rural Development provides home ownership loans in rural areas of Georgia to very-low, low, and moderate income families. The various programs offered enable us to assist numerouls individuals and families who would normally be unable to obtain the necessary financing for the purchase or repair of their home. Please take the opportunity to view the different programs we have available. The office which serves the area in which you wish to live can also be found from the list to the left. Revised on: January 30, 2001

4. 2001 Accomplishments Page
Rural Development . georgia. georgia programs. Rural Business-Cooperative. Service programs. Community programs. Single family housing. programs. Multi-family housing. programs
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/GA/Accomp01.htm
Rural Development -
Georgia
Georgia Programs
Rural Business-Cooperative
Service Programs
Community Programs Single Family Housing ... Additional Links Please send any comments
or suggestions to: craig.scroggs@ga.usda.gov
2001 Accomplishments
Fiscal Year 2001 saw Rural Development's financial investment exceed $200,000,000 in the State of Georgia. The information that follows will provide you with a brief description of the program type, the dollar outlay, and the estimated number of people helped.
Single Family Housing Programs
Guaranteed Home Ownership Loans 538 Families Assisted Direct Home Ownership Loans 432 Families Assisted Home Repair Loans and Grants 387 Families Assisted
Multi-Family Housing Programs
Rural Rental Housing Loans (direct) 60 New Rental Units Rural Rental Housing Loans (guaranteed) 502 New Rental Units Rural Housing Rehabilitation Loans 102 Units Rental Assistance Payments 7,000 Rental Units
Community Programs
Water and Waste Loans and Grants 21,185 Users in 15 Communities

5. 1998 Accomplishments Page
Rural Development . georgia. georgia programs. Rural Business-Cooperative. Service programs. Community programs. Single family housing. programs. Multi-family housing. programs
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/ga/accomp98.htm
Rural Development -
Georgia
Georgia Programs
Rural Business-Cooperative
Service Programs
Community Programs Single Family Housing ... 1999 Accomplishments Please send any comments
or suggestions to: craig.scroggs@ga.usda.gov
1998 Accomplishments
Fiscal Year '98 saw Rural Development's financial investment exceed $200,000,000 in the State of Georgia. The information that follows will provide you with a brief description of the program type, the dollar outlay, and the estimated number of people helped.
Single Family Housing Programs
Guaranteed Home Ownership Loans 1,314 Families Direct Home Ownership Loans 337 Families Leveraged Home Ownership Loans 124 Families Home Repair Loans and Grants 308 Families Self-Help Housing Loans 3 Families
Multi-Family Housing Programs
Rural Rental Housing Loans 66 New Rental Units Rural Housing Rehabilitation Loans 82 Units Rehabilitated Rental Assistance 56 Rental Units
Community Programs
Water and Waste Loans and Grants 8,065 Users in 12 Communities

6. Residence Life: Georgia Tech Housing
So, from petting zoos and pony rides to programs designed to support families, youcan count on family housing to help you and your family get used to Tech.
http://www.housing.gatech.edu/reslife/marandfam_programs.cfm

Freshman

Undergraduate

Graduate

Married and Family
...

Residence Halls

Programs
Community Office

Special Living Programs

Campus and Community

Amenties and Services
... Dining Services Family Housing Staff strive to provide opportunities for our students to learn, relax and enjoy the community. From play groups and cooking groups, to cookouts and yard sales you never know what the hard working Resident Managers will come up with next. In fact, this year, the American Holiday Celebrations Party received a regional award for its educational components. Don't be surprised if you come home one day and see a petting zoo and pony rides! But our programs are not all fun and games. Being the spouse of a Tech student comes with its own unique challenges. By working with other departments on campus including the counseling center, and Office of International Education (OIE) we are able to provide a weekly spouse support group and other programs. Adjusting to having a spouse in college can be hard enough, imagine if you are from a different country. Programs on American Holiday Traditions, American Culture and Communicating in the States help our International community. So, from petting zoos and pony rides to programs designed to support families, you can count on family housing to help you and your family get used to Tech.

7. Assignments: Georgia Tech Housing
fulltime, registered students at georgia Tech progressing toward the completion in family housing after completing their degree programs. All family housing residents must be
http://www.housing.gatech.edu/assignments/marandfam_eligibility.cfm

New (Undergraduate)

New (Graduate)

Returning Students

Married and Family

Eligibility
Application

Rent

Residence Halls

General Information
...
Dining Services
Eligibility
  • All Family housing applicants must be, at the time of occupancy, full-time, registered students at Georgia Tech progressing toward the completion of a degree program. Postdoctoral fellows, researchers, and scientists are not eligible for assignment. Current students are not eligible for continued residency in Family Housing after completing their degree programs.
  • All family housing residents must be an undergraduate or graduate married student couples with or without children. Single student parents living full time with dependent children and single graduate students may also qualify for Family Housing. However, married students are given assignment priority over single students. Single graduate students or older undergraduate students are eligible to apply only for Efficiency or Studio apartments. Families with more than four children cannot be accommodated.
  • The student, spouse, and children must all jointly occupy the assigned unit for a minimum for 20 days each month. Children listed on the application must be physically present at the time of occupancy. Housing is provided for the student, spouse, and children only. Guests are permitted, but their stay must be limited to no more than a two-week period. Single graduate students may not share an apartment with another person. Subleases are not permitted within Family Housing.
  • 8. Housing
    georgia's comprehensive housing program administered by the georgia Department of separateprogram from the Single and Multifamily housing programs, which are
    http://www.dca.state.ga.us/housing/rental.html
    Rental Assistance-Section 8
    Program Description
    The Rental Assistance Housing Program is part of Georgia's comprehensive housing program administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA). This program is funded under the Section 8 U.S. Housing and Urban Development guidelines and applies strictly to rental housing for low income persons. It is an entirely separate program from the Single and Multi-Family Housing Programs, which are also administered by the Department of Community Affairs. Rental Assistance Program
    The Rental Assistance Program is a tenant-based assistance program that assists extremely low and very low income individuals and families rent safe, decent, and sanitary dwelling units in the private rental market. The program was created by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and is funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It is known as the Section 8 Program, and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs administers the Section 8 Housing Choice component of the program. The goals of the Section 8 Housing Choice Program are to:
  • provide improved living conditions for low income persons while maintaining their rent payments at an affordable level
  • promote freedom of housing choice and integrate lower income and minority persons into mainstream society;
  • 9. Georgia's GAHSC Referral Central - Cobb Family Resources-Short-term Housing Prog
    georgia Baptist Childrens Home and family Ministries Safe Haven Emergency Shelter210 mi. Cobb family Resources Short-term housing Program In Marietta.
    http://www.referralcentral.info/programs/CFR-StHPIM21.html
    This page is part of GAHSC's Referral Central. This is not a home page. ReferralCentral.info Free Text Search: Welcome About Feedback Browse ... Tools Viewing: Cobb Family Resources Other Programs Nearby Similar Programs:
  • Cobb Family Resources - Mentoring Program In Marietta <1 mi. Cobb County Children's Center - Another Chance- Marietta Location 3 mi. Oak Hill (Fulton County DFCS) - Oak Hill (Fulton County DFCS) DFCS Group Home 21 mi. Girls and Boys Town of Georgia - Girls and Boystown Girls' Emergency Shelter- Main Office 25 mi.
  • Other Similar Programs:
  • Alcove, The - Emergency Shelter 60 mi. Athens Regional Attention Home - GEMS Georgia Emergency Shelter Network 82 mi. Greenbriar Children's Center - Emergency Shelter 273 mi.

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    Choose Language Spanish Portugese French Italian German English Recently Visited
    Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, M - F
    Contact: Jeri Barr
    Email: katinarobertson@cobbfamilyresources.org#http://kat
    Website: www.cobbfamilyresources.org#http://www.cobbfamilyresources.org#
    Fax: 770 423 2234
    Cobb Family Resources
    Short-term Housing Program In Marietta
    377 Henry Drive
    Marietta, GA 30064

    10. CPD - HIV/AIDS Housing - HOPWA Programs In Georgia - HUD
    permanent housing sponsor for persons living with HIV; and Comprehensive Addiction Recovery programs of georgia, Inc. this project, 79 family members received housing assistance.
    http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/aidshousing/allocandapprop/execsummary/georgia.cf

    11. AAFCS: Educational Programs
    either Consumer and family Economics or housing within a FCSALCFCS-ALC College offamily and Consumer Sciences The University of georgia, Dawson Hall
    http://www.aafcs.org/education/educational.html
    Cornell University Dean's Fellowship: History of Home Economics and Human Nutrition
    The College of Human Ecology invites applications for its 2001 Dean's Fellowship in the History of Home Economics and Human Nutrition. One award of $3,500 is available for a summer or sabbatical residency of six continuous weeks to utilize the resources available from the college and the Cornell University Library. At the conclusion of the residency the fellowship recipient is asked to provide a brief final report to the dean, including a bibliography of research pursued, and preservation recommendations for pertinent library and archival holdings. A seminar or public lecture on the fellowship research is requested. Research projects should be intended for publication. Full application information is available on this site. The New York State College of Human Ecology is respected throughout the country for its incisive scholarship and pioneering work in four aspects of life and society: nutrition and health, environmental design and technology, economic and social well-being, and human development. The 1991 national conference, "Rethinking Women and Home Economics in the Twentieth Century," sponsored by the college, generated recognition of the need to encourage research in the history of home economics and nutrition. As a result, the fellowship was established and is continued by the Dean of the College of Human Ecology. Form more information visit the College of Human Ecology website

    12. Local Programs
    S,MC,MC/c. Atlanta, georgia. S,MC, Married Couples. MC/c. Married Couples with Children.HOMES. You will be the guest of a family during the CIH period. GROUP housing.
    http://www.christmasih.org/frames_local_programs3.htm
    Click on a state (or the list below) to learn more about CIH programs available in that state. You may also request a plain text version of all program descriptions by sending a message to Programs@ChristmasIH.org and placing the word BROCHURE in the subject line. Local programs run from December 20, 2000 to January 2, 2002 unless otherwise indicated.
    NOTE - Information about 2001 CIH programs is updated periodically.
    Sign up for our mailing list to receive automatic notification of changes. Home Stay Programs Group Housing Programs Birmingham, AL S Jacksonville, Florida S Mobile, Alabama S St Petersburg, Florida S,MC Tucson, Arizona S Marietta, Georgia S(W) Mena, Arkansas S,MC,MC/c Charlotte, North Carolina S Oakland, Florida S(W) San Antonio, Texas S Sarasota, Florida(Presbyterian) S,MC Harpers Ferry, WV S Sarasota, Florida (Mennonite) S,MC,MC/c Atlanta, Georgia S,MC Chicago, Illinois S,MC,MC/c Shipshewana, Indiana S,MC,MC/c Paducah, Kentucky S Gaithersburg, Maryland S Melrose, Massachusetts S Grand Rapids, Michigan S,MC Festus, Missouri

    13. Georgia Programs
    Group housing, International Night, meet the Mayor, ice skating and/or roller blading,CNN Talk Back Live, to days with a host family. Other georgia programs.
    http://www.christmasih.org/frames_local_ga.htm
    GEORGIA PROGRAMS Atlanta Marietta The Peach State Learn more about Georgia Atlanta Ministry with International Students
    Atlanta, GA
    Homes S,MC Several Atlanta churches have joined together to welcome you into our homes as friends. You will live with two American familiesfirst week, December 20-25 with one family and December 26 - January 2 with another family. We offer you warm Southern family hospitality as well as the opportunity to participate in daily group activities. Atlanta is a very modern city with an international flavor. You may visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, meet Atlanta's mayor or visit Stone Mountain, the world's largest monolith, tour a television station, the Georgia State Capitol, the Governor's Mansion or the Carter Presidential Library and Underground Atlanta . Tours will also be planned to view the various sites where the 1996 Atlanta Olympics were held. Many cultural and sporting events are always available. Most of all we want to meet you, learn about your country, your interests and be your friends during the Holiday. The weather varies from mild to cold during the Christmas Season. Come, we'll welcome you.

    14. NHLP: Housing Law Bulletin
    Regarding HUD’s housing programs — Part 2, Mar96. FY 1999 Funding Process forRural housing Underway, Jul-98. georgia RHS Single-family Borrowers Invoke 1977
    http://www.nhlp.org/html/hlb/indxhomeownership.htm
    What’s New? Housing Program
    Information: Public Housing Section 8
    Section 8 Homeownership
    HUD Rental Housing ... Search National Housing Law Project
    Housing Law Bulletin
    HOUSING LAW BULLETIN ARTICLE INDEX:
    Homeownership
    Court of Appeals Reverses Order to Revive Assignment Program
    Sep-99 Court Orders HUD to Revive Single-Family Assignment Program or to Devise an Equivalent One Apr-98 Emerging Legal Issues Regarding HUD’s Housing Programs — Part 2 Mar-96 FY 1999 Funding Process for Rural Housing Underway Jul-98 Georgia RHS Single-Family Borrowers Invoke 1977 Consent Decree to Halt Foreclosures and Obtain Additional Loan Servicing Oct/Nov 98 H.R. 2406 Calls for Repeal of the 1937 Housing Act Oct-95 High Delinquency Rate in RHS Single-Family Housing Program Raises Issues About Adequacy of Centralized Loan Servicing May-98 House Introduces Low-Income Housing Program Changes Jan-97 Housing Authorizing Bill Passes Senate Floor Oct-97 Housing Availability Curtailed by Continuing Resolution: HUD Issues Implementing Guidance Feb-96 FY 1996 HUD Appropriations Act (H.R. 3019) Contains Important Substantive Changes

    15. @GRASSROOTS.ORG/Habitat For Humanity International Inc.
    that, sometime this April, will turn over to a georgia family the 20,000 example hasalso inspired many more independent lowincome housing programs around the
    http://www.grass-roots.org/usa/habitat.shtml
    Monday, Apr 07, 2003
    Home Page
    Who we are 100 stories Reinvesting In America: ... Contact us
    GROUPS THAT CHANGE COMMUNITIES
    Habitat For Humanity International Inc. Habitat For Humanity International
    Millard Fuller, President
    Mark Lassman-Eul, Training
    121 Habitat St.
    Americus, Ga. 31709
    (912) 924-6541 fax There's a reason why Habitat for Humanity's new headquarters on a residential street corner in a rather modest neighborhood of Americus, Georgia, looks a lot like a modern townhouse development: It was planned that way. "If we ever outgrow this building and build another headquarters," explained Mark Lassman-Eul, "We can easily turn this one into housing for people." A simple thing, perhaps, but it says much about Habitat, a world-wide program that started with a simple idea and that, sometime this April, will turn over to a Georgia family the 20,000th housing unit it has built or facilitated in the United States and world-wide. The "Habitat model," which by its example has also inspired many more independent low-income housing programs around the country, is based on very simple premises: It takes what its organizers call a "two-pronged approach," seeking cash and help from affluent supporters and the participation of low-income beneficiaries to build decent, low-cost housing, without government participation, as a consciously Christian ministry that bears witness by work, not evangelism. Although Habitat directly funds a few projects, mostly overseas, it primarily spreads its efforts through "affiliation," lending its name and technical advice to independent, community-based non-profit groups that adopt, and sometimes considerably adapt, its model to suit local housing needs and opportunities.

    16. Housing
    goals, the Services funded their housing programs and developed at Marine Corps LogisticsBase, Albany, georgia. control of the family housing Improvement Fund
    http://www.defenselink.mil/prhome/housing.html
    Housing
    Family Housing and Barracks
    Military Housing Privatization
    Two Navy projects totaling 589 town house units, at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas, and at Naval Station Everett, Washington, were completed in 1997. Service members and their families are now living in their new homes. In 1998, the Air Force awarded a project at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. The company that was awarded this project will design, construct, own, operate, and manage 420 new units of rental housing to serve enlisted families at the base. DoD is evaluating proposals for an up to 160 housing unit project at Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, Georgia. The Department projects that the Services will issue more than 30 additional requests for proposals and requests for qualifications by the end of 1999. The Services will continue to nominate more sites each year. In 1996, OSD established the Housing Revitalization Office to help establish this privatization program. With a solid foundation in place in 1998, OSD returned to its traditional program oversight role while maintaining control of the Family Housing Improvement Fund. Program implementation from project development to execution is the responsibility of the Services. This effort responds to DRI Goal 6B - To privatize 30,000 military housing units by FY 2000. -Return to ASD/FMP -Return to DASD/MCFP

    17. IATP Georgia
    Access and Training Program in georgia, purposes/ intensive English communications/special programs/ housing; place/ learn /calendar/ family questions answers
    http://www.iatp.org.ge/recources.html?lang=en&page=enseclang

    18. Telamon Corporation Programs List
    georgia Head Migrant Start, East Coast Migrant Head Start family Loan Fund, VirginiaSingle family Loan Fund. West Virginia SelfHelp housing, WV Rural Development.
    http://www.telamon.org/Programs/programListing.asp
    Home About Telamon Programs In Your State ... Got Links?
    Programs For Youth
    Name of the Program Funding Source Farmworker Youth Program – South Carolina U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - North Carolina U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Georgia U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Virginia U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Michigan U.S. Department of Labor Farmworker Youth Program - Indiana MET. Inc South Boston WIA Youth Project - Virginia South Center Employment /Training Consortium Child Labor Demonstration Project: S.A.V.E Rural Opportunities, Inc. South Carolina Youth employment Project United Way North Central Indiana WIA Youth Program Workforce Development Strategies, Inc South Carolina Youthbuild Program U.S Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
    Head Start Programs
    Name of the Program Funding Source North Carolina Migrant Head Start East Coast Migrant Head Start Project Delaware Migrant Head Start East Coast Migrant Head Start Project Georgia Head Migrant Start East Coast Migrant Head Start Project Michigan Head Migrant Start U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services

    19. Georgia Institute Of Technology :: Campus Map :: A-Z Occupant List
    Equal Opportunity programs. return to top. F. family housing Healey Apartments. G.GCATT. georgia Procurement Assistance Center - O'Keefe Building (south end).
    http://gtalumni.org/campusmap/alpha_occupants.html
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    20. Family And Consumer Sciences Graduate Programs In Southeastern U.S.A.
    University of georgia housing and Consumer technology; public policy ; family housing;affordable housing housing finance; housing programs; local governments
    http://www.gradschools.com/listings/southeast/family_se.html
    FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE
    FAMILY STUDIES
    Graduate Schools in the Southeastern United States
    Sponsoring Institutions:
    East Carolina University
    Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
    General Listings:
    Appalachian State University
    College of Fine and Applied Arts
    Family and Consumer Sciences
    Boone, NC 28608 U.S.A.
    Click to send E-mail to:
    Phone:
    1-828-262-2661 or 1-828-262-3120
    The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences offers both graduate and undergraduate courses of study. It has a mission to provide quality instructional programs which produce graduates with marketable competencies and a cognitive base for consumer problem solving and professional practice. Graduates enhance the well-being of individuals and families within theenvironments where they function. This academic program is accredited by the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences .
    Degrees Offered:
    M.A.-Emphases in Food and Nutrition - with an ADA accredited internship, Child Development, Family and Consumer Sciences, Graduate teacher licensure
    East Carolina University School of Human Environmental Sciences Child Development and Family Relations Greenville, NC 27858-4353 U.S.A.

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