Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito celebrated the Affordable Housing Program’s (AHP) 20th anniversary with words of huge support for the program. Capito also highlighted 16 West Virginia banks for helping to bring more than $10 million in housing assistance to the state.
On August 24, 2009, Rep. Capito gathered with nonprofit groups, community leaders, developers, and bankers at the Rea of Hope New Life Apartments, a transitional housing program for women recovering from chemical dependency.
AHP provides private funding for the purchase, building or remodeling of lower-income affordable housing units throughout the Mountain State. Now in it’s 12th year, it has also provided grants to first-time homebuyers for down payment and closing costs.
“Community cooperation is critical when it comes to developing and providing affordable housing,” said Capito. “Programs like this one help make it possible for families across our state to find affordable housing when they need it. And as affordable housing remains a priority in Congress, it’s also critical that our communities play a role in the solution. I applaud the work of the Affordable Housing Program and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh, and look forward to seeing the program’s continued success.”
Since the first AHP funding, $9.7 million has helped create 1,213 units of affordable housing in the state, while another $929,000 in first-time homebuyer grants has helped lower-income families close on 155 homes. In all, nearly $10.6 million in combined funds has supported 1,368 affordable housing units in West Virginia.




