March 28, 2023
Manchin Announces $9.7 Million to Support Affordable Housing for All West Virginians
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of the Senate Appropriations
Committee, announced $9,755,284 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) to support quality, affordable housing for all West
Virginians. The funding will bolster community-based efforts to address
homelessness by helping connect vulnerable individuals and families with
critical supportive services.
“Every
West Virginian deserves a roof over their head and a warm, safe place to sleep
at night,” said Senator Manchin. “Thousands of West Virginians and
millions of Americans are currently experiencing homelessness, and we must work
together to combat this devastating issue. I’m pleased HUD is investing more
than $9.7 million to bolster the efforts of housing organizations across our
state as they help connect individuals and families currently experiencing
homelessness with vital supportive services. I look forward to seeing the
positive impacts of these investments and, as a member of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, I will continue advocating for resources to support a
safe and secure living environment for every West Virginian across the Mountain
State."
A
timeline of Senator Manchin’s efforts to address homelessness is available here.
Individual
awards listed below:
The HUD
Continuum of Care (CoC) Program provides funding to help communities humanely
and effectively address homelessness by connecting vulnerable individuals and
families to housing, healthcare and additional supportive services.
- $1,815,218 – Huntington West Virginia Housing Authority
- $1,794,699 – West Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness
- $839,199 – Cabell-Huntington Coalition for the Homeless
- $756,403 – Raleigh County Community Action Association
- $551,488 – Telamon Corporation
- $469,186 – Greater Wheeling Coalition for the Homeless
- $445,134 – Task Force on Domestic Violence, HOPE, Inc.
- $444,308 – Clarksburg Housing Authority
- $398,437 – Covenant House
- $355,624 – Bartlett House
- $340,540 – YWCA Charleston
- $289,862 – Branches-Domestic Violence Shelter of Huntington
- $289,359 – Kanawha Valley Collective
- $267,769 – Roark-Sullivan Lifeway Center
- $186,230 – Charleston-Kanawha Housing Authority
- $117,328 – Huntington City Mission and Emergency Shelter Rapid Rehousing Program
- $109,596 – Shenandoah Women's Center dba Eastern Panhandle Empowerment Center
- $106,540 – North Central WV Community Action
- $105,000 – Prestera Center for Mental Health Services
- $73,364 – Southwestern Community Action Council
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