Partnerships Work as Validated by a Happy New Homeowner
Ashley Schofield is a teacher in the Kadoka school system. Ashley had a dream of giving her young children a home of their own. She heard of a lot in town, but the house had been condemned. She contacted the city; the city demolished the house and her mother bought the lot so Ashley would be assured she could build her home on this site. This was the clean slate she needed for her dream.
Homeownership Gives Rural Family a Lifetime of Security, Safety Amid Pandemic
The Mitchell family was living on top of each other in their cramped apartment in the rural town of Tillamook on the northern Oregon coast. The exposed wiring in the second bedroom forced them to share the master with their two young children.
USDA Assists in Protecting Residents and Firefighters
The 890 rural residents of the city of Rushville are currently served by a 1974 pumper truck that was refurbished in 1994. The vehicle lacks 4x4 wheel drive which is critical during poor weather conditions. Also, the truck can't pump and roll simultaneously, and does not have four full size doors, endangering the security of firefighters not inside while en-route.
USDA Rural Development assisted with a $50,000 Community Facilities Disaster Grant to purchase a 2020 Freightliner Fire Pumper Truck that is fully functional.
Improving the Efficiency and Delivery of Fire Protection Services
The focus of any fire department is to reduce deaths and injury due to fire related hazards. Having protective clothing as well as updated trucks and equipment is vital, which improves the efficiency and delivery of fire protection services.
RD Helps Mother Buy Her First Home
One of the most rewarding feelings for us at USDA Rural Development is making the call to an applicant once they're approved for a loan under the 502 Direct Home Program. You can hear the excitement in their voice and you can feel the gratitude through the phone lines. This was no different with the Hill family. Mary Hill and her children, Rhylee (seven) and Colin (3 weeks), were able to purchase their first home in April.
From a Renter to a Homeowner
Tyler Glaser was tired of renting and wanted a home he could shape into his own. As he works in Norfolk, Neb. it was an easy decision for him to decide where he wanted to own.
"My Mom works at a title company in Norfolk and pointed me in the right direction to NeighborWorks Northeast Nebraska (NWNEN), said Glaser." "The funding process was easy and I never really had any issues with anything. If something came up it was always easy to take care of. Between working with USDA Rural Development and NWNEN the process was smooth."
Ready to Buy Our Home
Miranda Keifer is a single mother of a nine year old daughter. They currently live in Norfolk, Neb. which they decided to call their hometown.
Miranda had rented for years and was now ready to take the ultimate step, buying her first house.
April Showers Bring May Flowers...and the Need for a New Roof
Barbara Cagle is an avid gardener and knows how important the early spring rains are to her flowers. This year however, the April showers threatened the safety of her home. Barbara, who lives in Tracy City, Tenn which is a persistent poverty county, knew when her roof started to leak, she would need help getting it replaced. Barbara has sought the assistance of the Rural Development Home Repair Loan & Grant program in the past, so she called the local Chattanooga Area Office to see if they would be able to help her again.
A Place to Call Home
New Orleans natives, Kerry and Trellis Smith, had long dreamed of purchasing a home but because of limited resources, low inventory, and the rising costs of houses in North Texas, this dream seemed out of reach.