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Gretchen
Wintermantel, U.S. Rep. Paul Kanjorski
(PA-11)
202-225-6511; cell: 703-868-6804
Neil
Cotiaux, FHLBank
Pittsburgh: 412-288-2851; cell: 412-335-9488
January 24, 2007
REP. KANJORSKI ANNOUNCES HOUSING GRANTS FOR TRANSITIONAL
HOUSING FOR VETERANS AND YOUNG ADULTS
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. – U.S. Rep. Paul Kanjorski
(PA-11) announced today that the Federal Home Loan
Bank of Pittsburgh (FHLBank) has extended a total of
$120,000 in Affordable Housing Program (AHP) grants
to create new transitional housing for homeless veterans
and young adults in Wilkes-Barre and Plains Township,
Pa.
In Plains Township, six new units of housing will
be made available to single homeless veterans who are
experiencing serious mental health and substance abuse
problems. To be located on the campus of the Wilkes-Barre
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the new housing will
provide challenged veterans with easy, on-site referral
to a variety of medical, psychiatric and substance
abuse services. All six units will be wheelchair accessible.
Residents will receive case management and supportive
services to help them improve job and life skills including
improvement of financial planning skills and computer
literacy. Homeless veterans will be able to live in
this supportive environment for up to 24 months as
they become increasingly self-sufficient. The FHLBank
is releasing $60,000 for these new units of veterans
housing.
“The Affordable Housing Program grant for veterans
transitional housing will provide six veterans with
a roof over their heads as well as access to critical
medical and support services at the Wilkes-Barre VA
Medical Center. The Commission on Economic Opportunity
is sponsoring the transitional program to help these
veterans become more self-sufficient,” said Congressman
Kanjorski. “In addition, the Federal Home Loan
Bank has awarded a second grant for transitional rental
housing for young adults who have exceeded the age
limit for the child welfare and foster care system.
Volunteers of America is sponsoring the program with
the goal of helping these young people find sustainable,
permanent housing after about 18 months. I am proud
of the Federal Home Loan Bank’s continued investment
in the communities that it serves.”
The AHP grant benefiting young adults, also for $60,000,
will help provide seven units of transitional rental
housing serving eight homeless individuals between
the ages of 18 and 25. The units will be created at
an existing three-story building being rehabilitated
and renamed Manna House Apartments at 25 North River
Street in Wilkes-Barre. Four of the units will be dedicated
to homeless individuals diagnosed with mental illness.
Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania, the project
sponsor, will move its offices into the new complex.
Manna House will be staffed around the clock with
trained support personnel who will assist these young
people who are struggling for independence and self-sufficiency
to find safe, affordable, and permanent housing along
with a productive skill. Manna House Apartments is
within walking distance of employment opportunities,
religious facilities, several colleges and recreational
opportunities.
Each year, FHLBank sets aside 10 percent of its net
income to fund AHP. Since the program was inaugurated
in 1990, AHP has released approximately $125 million
in affordable housing grants for projects across Delaware,
Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
FHLBank, a wholesale
bank using private capital, not taxpayer funds, distributes
AHP dollars through its member financial institutions
to community sponsors and project developers, empowering
individuals and families and improving neighborhoods.
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