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From Volunteer to Homeowner

June 22, 2021 Jessica Mancel, Public Information Officer for USDA Rural Development, Indiana

Richard Norman, 72, had long wanted to own a home, and move to a safer neighborhood. Unfortunately, he had been unable to get a loan from the bank. He wasn’t sure if his dream of homeownership would ever become a reality.

Equity Rural

USDA Builds Communities with Lenders

June 07, 2016 Tony Hernandez, USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator

It’s been 25 years since USDA guaranteed the first home loan in Donalsonville, Georgia. The home itself was a modest spot nestled into the tiny little village in rural Georgia. To an outsider this home may look non-descript, but to the family who moved in 25 years ago, owning this home was a dream...

Conservation Rural

A Conversation on Housing Development in Missouri

October 13, 2015 Tony Hernandez, Administrator, Rural Housing Service

There's power in unity and it's always a great thing to see small communities come together to discuss ways of improving the places they call home. If we join forces, a lot can happen - and it all starts with a vision. Speaking with the individuals of rural areas and creating solutions to further...

Rural

A Special Invitation from Deputy Secretary to Join a Google+ Hangout on Veteran Farmers

September 17, 2015 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

On Monday, I had the opportunity to meet with several inspiring Service members and launch an expanded collaboration between USDA and the Department of Defense at a Transition Assistance Program class hosted at the Pentagon. This collaboration will integrate agriculture into the career training and...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Rural

Rural Housing: Making a Home for Summer Food Program

March 04, 2015 Tony Hernandez, Administrator, USDA Rural Housing Service

In 2014, 21.6 million American children depended on free or reduced-price school lunches. When school lets out for the summer, many of these children do not get enough to eat and become at risk of all the health issues associated with hunger. Poverty and the lack of food for children are persistent...

Food and Nutrition Rural

2014 in Review: New Farm Bill Allows Kansas Family to Purchase Home

December 29, 2014 Kansas Rural Development State Director Patty Clark

2014 will soon be in our collective rear view mirrors, and USDA Rural Development has had an incredibly productive year. This week we are looking back on stories from the year that illustrate the impact our programs have on rural communities. Here's a story out of our Kansas State Office from June...

Rural

Home for the Holidays: A Pennsylvania Mom's Story

December 19, 2013 Dawn Bonsell, Rural Development, Pennsylvania

A year ago this week, Misty Allen and her daughter Deanna came home to the American Dream they thought would forever be out of reach. “It was magical!” said Allen. “This house is more than I could ever have asked for. I never imagined I could have a three-bedroom house for less than I was paying in...

Rural

Administrator Approves Alaska College Student Center Transfer to Fine Arts Group

July 25, 2013 Larry Yerich, USDA Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

In June, Tammye Treviño, Administrator for Rural Housing and Community Facilities, traveled to Sitka and Ketchikan, Alaska for National Homeownership Month and discussions with community leaders on the intent of the USDA StrikeForce initiative in Southeast Alaska. Ms. Treviño also took time in Sitka...

Rural

Improving the Integrity of Rural Housing Investments

January 08, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has had a profound impact on the American people. Investments were made to create and save jobs, spurring economic activity and long-term growth. As a result, communities and families had access to resources to help lay a stronger foundation for the future...

Initiatives Rural

Mississippi Rural Development Marks a Record Setting Year of Service to Rural Residents

September 14, 2010 Ken Stribling, Mississippi USDA Public Information Coordinator

As the end of a very successful Federal fiscal year approaches, Mississippi Rural Development State Director Trina N. George and her senior staff held a briefing for staff members for offices of Mississippi's Congressional delegation in the offices of USDA Rural Development in Jackson.

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