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John R. Hall (3rd from left), Field Office Director - Indianapolis, Indiana, joined Mayor Rudy Clay (5th from left), and Jackie Hunter (4th from left), Director of Community Development, to break ground on a senior housing project, "Serenity Lakes Senior Apartments".
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2010 Homeownership Month in Fort Wayne. Lucas and Laurie Satter, with their children Clara and Henry, talk about their new home, a house rehabilitated through HUD's Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). The city received $7.2 million in NSP funding.
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Rennis Henderson, a single father became a first-time homeowner when he purchased a four-bedroom Park Avenue home in the city's Mapleton-Fall Creek neighborhood. Mr. Henderson is the first recipient to achieve homeownership under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.
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Bishop L. Garrott Benjamin, Jr., Senior Living Center - A $4 million plus senior community funded under Section 202 grant. The building has three stories, consisting of 50 one-bedroom units for the very-low income, including a community room. Amenities are rooms for laundry, exercise, classroom and reading.
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Bishop L. Garrott Benjamin, Jr., Senior Living Center - Sponsor: Light of the World Christian Church
A $4 million plus senior community funded under Section 202 grant.
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