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Public and Indian Housing
HUD Inspector General Kenneth M. Donohue and Federal Housing Administration Commissioner David H. Stevens announced an initiative focusing on mortgage companies with significant claim rates against the Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance program.
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HUD Inspector General Kenneth M. Donohue and Federal Housing Administration Commissioner David H. Stevens announced an initiative focusing on mortgage companies with significant claim rates against the Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance program.
Secretary Donovan participates in a press conference for the grand opening of the Warnock Village Development in Philadelphia with U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, Philadelphia Housing Authority Executive Director Carl Greene, Mayor Michael Nutter, U.S. Senator Bob Casey and U.S. Representative Bob Brady.
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Secretary Donovan participates in a press conference for the grand opening of the Warnock Village Development in Philadelphia.
During the Warnock Village grand opening ceremony in Philadelphia, Secretary Donovan, Philadelphia Housing Authority Executive Director Carl Greene, Mayor Michael Nutter Philadelphia City Councilman Darrell Clarke congratulates Christine Deveaux (seated) on her new home.
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During the Warnock Village grand opening ceremony in Philadelphia, Secretary Donovan, Philadelphia Housing Authority Executive Director Carl Greene, Mayor Michael Nutter Philadelphia City Councilman Darrell Clarke congratulates Christine Deveaux (seated) on her new home.
Secretary Donovan tours Project HOME developments in Philadelphia which provide housing for homeless vets, women and children, as well as a learning and job training center for residents. A Project HOME representative leads Donovan, Congressman Chaka Fattah, Senator Arlen Specter and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter through the tour.
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Secretary Donovan tours Project HOME developments in Philadelphia which provide housing for homeless vets, women and children, as well as a learning and job training center for residents.
Mercedes Marquez, Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development speaks at HUD's event commemorating World AIDS Day.
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Mercedes Marquez, Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development speaks at HUD's event commemorating World AIDS Day.
Deputy Secretary Sims participates in a housing roundtable during his visit to New Castle, Delaware.
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Deputy Secretary Sims participates in a housing roundtable during his visit to New Castle, Delaware.
Fred Tombar, Senior Advisor for Disaster Programs, speaks at a celebration honoring the housing authorities, community partners, and HUD staff that worked together over the past two years to successfully complete the Katrina-Rita Disaster Housing Assistance Program.
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Fred Tombar, Senior Advisor for Disaster Programs, speaks at a celebration honoring the housing authorities, community partners, and HUD staff that worked together over the past two years to successfully complete the Katrina-Rita Disaster Housing Assistance Program.
Overview

The aim of the Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH) is to ensure safe, decent, and affordable housing; create opportunities for residents' self-sufficiency and economic independence; and assure fiscal integrity by all program participants.

Making Home Affordable
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Help for America's
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Public and Indian Housing
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