Greenfield Housing Associates

1 Elm Ter
Greenfield, MA - 01301
Phone Number: 413.774.2932
Fax Number: 413.772.0616

Website
Twitter

Hours

Monday - Friday 8:15 a.m - 4:30 p.m. Closed Daily 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

In 1996 Greenfield Housing Associates and Greenfield Public Schools launched a home-school partnership at Oaks Courts Public Housing Complex, under the auspices of the Family Self-sufficiency Program (FSS). For the past 4 years, low-income residents at the complex have been reaping the rewards of this alliance. The center has been housed in the 3-bedroom unit at Oak Courts, where it was moved after the program expanded beyond the needs of the original two-bedroom unit. There, teachers and many of the 70 families of the complex have jointly developed a learning environment that address after-school education, family needs counseling, basic skills and a program dedicated to the empowerment of its residents to reach their long-term goals. The center's goal is to prepare children for success in school and adults to prepare for self-sufficiency. As a tool to build family skills partnership and engage the interest of the children the program was designed to include parents. The FSS program also provides a Child Care Assistance Project that address the problems of working parents who cannot afford the high cost of childcare. Most FSS families are "working poor" families and cannot meet the guidelines of welfare based programs and do not qualify for childcare vouchers. The barrier prevents these parents from entering the full time job market. Our population of low-income, working poor, disadvantaged, underserved, and refugee people have shown us that there is a need for new programs. Our program is about linking people to many kinds of resources so they can learn to advocate on their own behalf. Our residents need more than just a place to live; we must give them and others in our communities the tools that will put them on the road to self-empowerment.


Mission Statement: The Greenfield Housing Authority’s (GHA) mission is to provide safe, decent and sanitary housing conditions for low-income families and to manage resources efficiently. Its purpose is to promote personal, economic and social upward mobility and to provide families the opportunity to make the transition from subsidized to non-subsidized housing.

User questions & answers

Are you familiar with Greenfield Housing Associates ? Help users find out answers.

We publish all Helpful information.
What kind of temporary housing are you looking for?

What kind of temporary housing are you looking for?

Have you ever used this location as a temporary place to live?

Have you ever used this location as a temporary place to live?

Comments

Leave a Comment

Contact form submitted!
We will be in touch soon.


Search for Low Income Temporary Housing

Find a free drug and alcohol treatment center in your state or zip code.
OR

Closest Area Rehab Centers