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The AAAH assists the Johnsons in purchasing their first home

 

 

About the AAAH

The African American Alliance for Homeownership "AAAH" is a HUD Certified, Non-Profit 501c3 Community Based Organization comprised of housing and business professionals. Their mission is to increase homeownership and economic stability for African American and other under-served individuals by improving access, ensuring advocacy and providing awareness and education. Since 1999, AAAH has been successful in stimulating home buying activities and resources through our innovative programs such as:

- One-on-One Home-buyer Counseling
- Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention
- Home-buyer Education Classes
- IDA Match Savings Program
- The Annual Homeownership Fair

Visit http://www.aaah.org/ for more information.

The Portland Housing Center

 

 

About the PHC

The Portland Housing Center is committed to improving access to homeownership. By providing education, individual counseling and financial assistance, they have helped more than 5,000 first-time homebuyers.

For more information about the Portland Housing Center please visit www.portlandhousingcenter.org.

Hacienda Community Development Corporation

 

 

About Hacienda CDC

Hacienda CDC develops affordable housing and builds thriving communities in support of Latino families and others in Oregon by promoting healthy living and economic advancement.

For more information about Hacienda CDC, please visit www.haciendacdc.org.


Native American Youth & Family Center

 

 

About NAYA

The Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA) in Portland, Oregon works to enrich the lives of our Native youth and families through education, community involvement, and culturally specific programming. They have provided educational services, cultural arts programming, and direct support to reduce poverty to the Portland Metropolitan Area's American Indian and Alaska Native Community for over 30 years.

NAYA's dedicated staff provides homeownership services to meet the communitys need for safe, affordable housing and works to increase homeownership opportunities for Portlands Urban Indian Community.

For more information about the Native American Youth & Family Center please visit www.nayapdx.org or call (503) 288-8177.


HOST Development, Inc.

 

 

About HOST

HOST (Home Ownership a Street at a Time) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing home ownership opportunities for working individuals and families. Our mission is based on the belief that strong, healthy communities are created and sustained when homeowners have a stake in their neighborhoods. HOST was founded in 1989 and has since helped hundreds of renters become homeowners.

For more information about HOST please visit www.hostdevelopment.com or call (503) 961-9924.


Sponsored by:

PDCPortland Housing Bureau


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