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CCA takes final step to construct new Regional Food Bank Warehouse.
Housing project helps break cycle of homelessness |
DAILY ASTORIAN NEWSFLASH 9/28/09
Clatsop Community Action to the rescue
Agency to bail out Northwest Oregon Housing Authority and help pay rent for families who lost their vouchers
see article By DEEDA SCHROEDER of the The Daily Astorian
The roughly 100 Clatsop County families whose rent vouchers were terminated by the Northwest Oregon Housing Authority may be able to count on rent assistance from local organizations through the end of the year.
Clatsop Community Action has pledged to assist clients losing Section 8 vouchers through December, using operating funds and federal stimulus funds.
In May, NOHA learned that it had received $600,000 less in rental assistance money than expected from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and notified 285 households throughout Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook counties that they would be cut from the Housing Choice Voucher Program on July 1.
The households receive a credit for a portion of rent as part of the program. For many, the help pays for most - or even all - of their monthly rent. NOHA has twice reached into its reserves to pay for July and August rent, but doing so again would be taking the housing authority down to "bare bones," said NOHA Executive Director Carol Snell at a meeting last week.
George Sabol, CCA's executive director, said his board of directors acted in support of the organization's mission to help people meet housing, food, and other basic living needs. Sabol recalled the generosity of Clatsop County residents during the 2007 storm, and said that kind of outpouring is one of the things that makes this area special.
"The citizens of Clatsop County have stepped up to help their neighbors on many occasions," Sabol said.
Even if NOHA has mismanaged its Housing Choice Voucher Program, as a special investigation by The Daily Astorian revealed last week, Sabol said it is important to do everything possible to help in such a crisis, regardless of its cause.
The Rev. Richard Loop, CCA board chairman, said the decision to use money set aside for another use wasn't easy, but the needs of the families was most pressing.
"We need to address the crisis at hand," Loop said.
Sabol said they were expecting assistance from the communities' faith-based organizations, landlords, and concerned citizens to help fill the funding gap needed to ensure the families do not become homeless.
He added that he isn't sure of exactly how many people will need the help, but is optimistic all families will remain in their homes. NOHA sent out a letter in early June, instructing all affected tenants to contact CCA by June 24.
About 44 families got in touch, and Sabol has made arrangements to cover those families, at an expense of about $18,000 each month. He's hopeful that any others needing help will also contact CCA soon so they can figure out how much more money is needed.
Sabol would like to be able to replace the funds taken out of CCA's budget, if NOHA is able to come up with the cash needed to cover the vouchers, but he's definitely not counting on it.
"It would really be great if NOHA would pay back our agency over the next few years so that we can use the funding as originally intended." However, he went on to say he did not expect repayment. Sabol said his main concern is that NOHA has not been able to guarantee reinstatement dates yet and funds available through CCA are limited.
• Voucher recipients needing help can contact Clatsop Community Action, located at 364 Ninth Street, at (503)325-1400.
Donations can be directed to the United Way of Clatsop County. They should be designated "Housing Emergency," and sent to P.O. Box 775, Astoria, OR 97103
The 11th Annual Blues by the Sea event was held September 16-17-18, 2010 at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds. 25% of proceeds will go to the CCA Regional Food Bank.
MANY THANKS TO KEN JOHNSON, ALL THE BLUES MUSICIANS, THE BLUES BY THE SEA CREW, AND ALL THE PATRONS FOR YOUR GENEROUSITY!
Please plan for next year to get tickets & find out more at www.bluesbythesea.com www.ticketsoregon.com
The Ninth Annual Pacific Northwest Brew Cup (aka "Brewfest") event will be held on 9/24, 9/25, & 9/26/2010 to benefit the CCA Regional Food Bank...Many thanks go out to the United Way of Clatsop County, Baked Alaska, and Fort George Brewery.
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