GHA Programs

Family Self-Sufficiency Program
The
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program,
is a voluntary program for participants in Greenville Housing Authority’s
Housing Choice Voucher and Public Housing Programs.
Its purpose is to assist families receiving HUD Housing Choice Voucher
rental assistance or living in public housing to improve their economic
situation and reduce their dependence on public assistance and welfare.
FSS is for individuals who are unemployed or already employed but
wanting to increase their income, and who are willing to commit to changing
their lives.
beverly@ghanc.net
Community Police Officers
¬
In
June of 2003, the Greenville Police Department and Greenville Housing
Authority entered into an agreement together to provide more needed law
enforcement in the areas owned and managed by the Authority.
¬The
officer-goal is to focus on the development of relationships with residents
by showing concern for their status and encouraging them to accept
responsibility for solving their own individual problems in addition to
helping maintain the overall quality of life in the housing communities.
michael@ghanc.net
Greentree Village
In
1982, the Housing
Authority
created the Greenville Housing Development Corporation (GHDC) to
provide financial assistance to Westminster for the construction of a 40-unit
community known as Greentree Village.
Greentree opened to the public in 1984.
Westminster, a privately owned Property Management Company, manages the
Greentree Village. Applicants have to meet the same eligibility requirements
as other participants in the other sections of public housing programs.
Home Ownership Program
In
our efforts to provide quality housing and ongoing opportunities
for
self-sufficiency the Greenville Housing Authority provides housing options
through its Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership Program. The HCV-Homeownership
Program provides low-income, disabled and elderly families who are eligible
voucher holders the ability to expand their housing opportunities beyond the
rental market and use their assistance to purchase homes in the communities of
their choice.
The
program provides potential homebuyers with assistance towards the repayment of a
mortgage loan for a maximum period of 15 years. All participating families must
meet the HUD established requirements for admission and participation in the
Housing Choice Voucher Rental Program prior to exercising the homeownership
option as well as meet all regulatory and discretionary program requirements as
set forth by HUD and the Housing Authority.
latoya@ghanc.net

PARTNERSHIP FOR PROGRESS
Partnership for Progress is
a after-school tutorial program that
tutors
students in grades 1 through 3
who are currently not reading at grade
level
or who have been retained.
Pitt County
Schools
1717 W. 5th Street Greenville NC 27834
Phone (252) 830-4223 Fax (252) 830-4290
Pitt County Partnership for Progress
Other Links
JobLink........................................................
http://www.regionqwdb.org/PittJL.htm
Pitt Community Continuing
Education .......................
http://www.pitt.cc.nc.us/coned/
Greenville-Pitt County Strive
Program ................................
http://www.strivenc.org/
East Carolina University
.........................................................
http://www.ecu.edu/
East Carolina
University..............................................
http://www.nursing.ecu.edu/

Contact Information
Central Office
252-329-4000 | Section 8 252-329-4008 | Public Housing 252-329-4012
Maintenance
252-329-4021 | Neighborhood Service 252-329-4065 | Crime Prevention
252-329-4073
Finance HR
IT/IS 252-329-4000 | University Towers 252-329-4017 | TDD 252-329-4009
Central Office
Fax 252-329-4026 | EMERGENCY AFTER HOURS 252-329-4021
