An Overview of HUD Housing Programs (Virtual Event)

Topics:
  • Public Housing
  • Federally Subsidized Housing
  • Senior Citizens

 

National Center on Law & Elder Rights logoThe National Center on Law & Elder Rights is hosting a free webinar entitled An Overview of HUD Housing Programs on February 13, 2024 from 3:00 PM-4:00 PM Eastern. 

Please join this presentation for an introduction and overview of HUD Housing Programs.

In this webinar, you will hear from housing experts about HUD Housing Programs that are targeted to low and moderate-income households, including older adults. You will learn how your client populations may be eligible for this housing and what challenges there may be in securing this affordable housing.

This training will cover:

  1. The ways in which HUD Housing Programs can support the ability of older adults to age in place.
  2. The income and other eligibility requirements for the HUD Housing Programs.
  3. The current availability of units and subsidies within the HUD Housing Programs.
Presenters:

Kate Walz, Associate Director of Litigation, National Housing Law Project
Lauren Song, Senior Staff Attorney, National Housing Law Project


Capacity for this session is limited to 3,000 participants, and all participants will have the option of accessing audio through the computer or by phone. Closed captioning will be available. Please be sure to log onto the webinar a few minutes early in order to secure your place for the live presentation on Zoom. If you would like to request ASL interpretation or have other accessibility related questions, please email ncler@acl.hhs.gov at least one week in advance. 

  • Contact:
    National Center on Law & Elder Rights