This past January, President Obama signed
into law the Frank Melville Supportive Housing Investment Act, amending and
updating the Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities
program. Among other things, this bill provides a new authority to HUD to
allocate long term operating assistance funds to states where a strong
supportive housing plan exists to link services to mainstream affordable
housing for persons with disabilities.
HUD will be holding a listening session on
April 14th from 1:00 – 3:00 pm to get stakeholder input and
hear suggestions on how HUD might implement this new authority. You are
invited to attend. However, participation is limited to 50 individuals so
please RSVP by April 4th, 2011 to Lisa Wimbush-Lathern at lisa.a.wimbushlathern@hud.gov.
The session will be held in the
Brooke-Mondale Auditorium at HUD Headquarters in
Washington , DC .
A conference call-in number will be provided for those unable to attend in
person.
We look forward to your input and thank
you in advance for your participation.
Carol J. Galante
Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Multifamily Housing
Programs
U.S. Department of HUD
451-7th
Street, SW Room 6106
Washington,
DC 20410
(202) 708-2495 (main line)
(202) 708-2583 (fax)
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