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Quick Links
 -   Office location and telephone number
 -   Atlanta Homeownership Center contacts
 -   Frequently requested information
 -   Answers to common questions
 -   Single Family Housing training for HUD partners


Disaster Assistance
After a Federally Declared Disaster your first point of contact is: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) TTY: 1-800-462-7585

 -   Other services and assistance


Features
Region IV Homeless Stand Down
The Interagency Council on Homelessness, HUD and other federal agencies will provide a special day of services for homeless individuals at several locations throughout Atlanta, GA the week of October 23-30, 2004. Read more


$468,890 to protect Georgia children and families from dangerous lead and other home hazards
Lower income children and families in Georgia will live in healthier homes because of more than $10 million in grants announced today by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso Jackson. The funding announced today includes $468,890 to Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation to study ways to drive down the cost and increase the effectiveness of lead hazard identification and control.   Full Story

Buying a Home?
It pays to shop for the best interest rate on your home loan. A single percentage point can make a big difference in your house payment - easily saving you hundreds of dollars per year! Visit our Homeownership page for more information about buying a home.

Renting?
To apply for low-income housing at privately owned apartments, you will need to visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you. Visit our Renting page for more information about renting and rental assistance.



Highlights
 -   Funding availability (SuperNOFA) announced
 -   Learn about HUD's grants; sign up for grants notices
 -   Grant announcements
 -   Toolkit for Faith-Based and Community Organizations
 -   Soldiers'and Sailors' Relief Act  - provides some protections to service members on active duty
 -   HUD office in Georgia  - is located in Atlanta and is the Regional Office for HUD's Region IV.

 
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