September 08, 2021
Manchin Announces Funding From The American Rescue Plan To Support West Virginians Facing Housing Instability
Charleston, WV – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of the
Senate Appropriations Committee, announced $77,313.60 from the American Rescue Plan for CommunityWorks
in West Virginia. This funding is distributed through the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and is part of the NeighborWorks Housing Stability
Counseling Program, which supports individuals experiencing homelessness
and individuals facing housing instability, such as eviction, default, foreclosure
or loss of income.
“During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase of West Virginians
facing housing instability or experiencing homelessness due to economic
uncertainty and job loss. The American
Rescue Plan continues to serve as a lifeline for West Virginians by assisting
those who have been forced to choose between putting food on the table and
keeping a roof over their family’s head. This funding from the American Rescue Plan will support
CommunityWorks as they work with local organizations to help West Virginians
facing housing instability. I will continue to fight for funding so every West
Virginian has a roof over their head and a warm place to sleep at night,” said Senator Manchin.
Senator Manchin has
been
fighting
to identify and support students experiencing homelessness in West Virginia and
across the country. Senator Manchin successfully fought to include $800 million
in the American Rescue Plan to help
students experiencing homelessness. In
July, Senator Manchin announced that West Virginia has received nearly $5
million from the $800 million.
A
timeline of Senator Manchin’s efforts to address children and youth homelessness
can be found
here.
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