Housing Resource Fair to Be Held in Sayreville on January 26 to Help People Affected by Superstorm Sandy Access Available Housing Resources
TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) today announced a free Housing Resource Fair will be held Thursday, January 26, 2017, in Sayreville, Middlesex County, to provide Sandy-impacted residents with information about available housing resources.
The Housing Resource Fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sayreville Senior Center, 423 Main Street, Sayreville. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with housing counselors, developers/landlords and other support services. The fair is open to Sandy-impacted residents from anywhere in New Jersey.
“People affected by Superstorm Sandy who are interested in learning about housing-related programs are encouraged to attend the upcoming Housing Resource Fair,” said DCA Commissioner Charles A. Richman. “Knowledgeable staff from a wide range of organizations will be present in one place to answer questions, address concerns and guide people to available assistance.”
Representatives from community development corporations, affordable housing properties, supportive services organizations, non-profit groups, local government and state government will be in attendance.
Housing Counselors from the Sandy Recovery Housing Counseling Program will also be present to offer attendees free HUD-certified housing counseling services for a wide array of housing-related issues, including foreclosure prevention, mortgages, budgeting, and rental guidance.
DCA is hosting the Housing Resource Fair in partnership with the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) and the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey. Representatives of DCA, HMFA and the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey will be in attendance at the Housing Resource Fair.
This is the seventh such Housing Resource Fair for Sandy-impacted residents to be held. Fairs were previously held in Atlantic City, Atlantic County; Jersey City, Hudson County; Highlands, Monmouth County; Toms River, Ocean County; Cape May Court House, Cape May County; and Little Ferry, Bergen County. DCA is holding the Housing Resource Fairs in those counties the federal government determined were most impacted by Sandy (Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and Union). Information about upcoming Housing Resource Fairs will be provided as they are scheduled.
For more information on the Housing Resource Fair, people may contact the DCA’s Sandy Constituent Services Office by calling (609) 292-3750 or the Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey by calling (609) 393-3752.
DCA to Host Housing Resource Fair in Middlesex County for Sandy-Impacted Residents
For Immediate Release:
January 18, 2017
Contact:
Lisa Ryan
,
609-292-6055