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Welcome to Kentucky Housing's Media Room!


This is a resource center for members of the media and others interested in news and information about Kentucky Housing.

If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, please contact Kentucky Housing's director of Communications, Charla Jackson Peter at (800) 633-8896, extension 454; or e-mail cpeter@kyhousing.org.

 

 email rotating To be added to our press release distribution list, please contact Amanda Palmer toll-free in Kentucky at (800) 633-8896 or (502) 564-7630, extension 712; TTY 711; or e-mail apalmer@kyhousing.org.


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Beattyville School Apartments

Beattyville School Apartments ExteriorThe Beattyville School was originally built in 1926 for schoolchildren in grades 1-12.  It found new life when it was chosen to become housing for those Kentuckians with the most critical housing needs.

Kentucky River Community Care and KY HEARTH Create a Happy Ending

In May 2009, 30-year-old Victoria Williams (not actual name) had everything to look forward to—a new job, with a living wage and benefits; a new apartment; and, most importantly, her good health.

Helping Veterans Recover

Mr. Smith is a senior citizen, disabled, and a Veteran living on a fixed income.  When his wife passed away, things went downhill and he lost the ability and desire to manage all the day-to-day necessities.

Successfully Avoiding Eviction

The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission helped a family of three receive funding to pay their back owed rent from Kentucky's Housing and Emergency Assistance Reaching the Homeless (HEARTH).

A Permanent Home

Norwood HomePriscilla Norwood lived in mobile homes for 32 years.

No More Mold!

ScrogginsSharon and Michael Scroggins had rented a house for 12 years, when Sharon’s health started to deteriorate. 

Middlesboro Couple Gets New Home Through AHTF

Middlesboro AHTF HomeownersCommunity action agency and local bank partner to make couple’s dreams of homeownership come true.

Historic School Will Become Affordable Senior Housing

Sr. Housing 2St. Columba Catholic Campus, a National Register Property, which was begun in 1914, was once Louisville’s largest Catholic school and is now St. Columba Court Senior Apartments.

Louisville Seniors Enjoy High-Tech Living

Stephen FosterResidents living in Louisville’s Stephen Foster Senior Apartments enjoy many perks including some high-tech amenities not found in most apartments.

Safe Harbor’s Transitional Housing

Safe HarborVictims of domestic violence in eastern Kentucky have another option to aid in their quest to become survivors.

From Homeless to Homeowner

John Pittard"It's my dream house," declares new homeowner John Pittard upon seeing his completed house.  "It's a quiet homestead, an ideal place."

Dove Field Manor Apartments Offer Affordable Living to Mt. Washington Residents

Dove opening 1In 2005, Trinity Development Partners, a Louisville-based developer, held a ribbon-cutting for Dove Field Manor Apartments in Mount Washington.  The apartments provide 40 units of affordable housing and serve people at or below 50 percent of the area median income.

Habitat and KHC: A Partnership That Works!

Habitat 2In November 2005, KHC staff members participated in a Habitat for Humanity build in Louisville for LaToya Gilbert and her two children.

Apartments Defy Low-Income Housing Stereotypes

Nichols MeadowsNichols Meadows, an apartment complex in Louisville, built in 2005, provides 40 units of housing that are not only affordable but attractive as well.

Shepherd's House Offers Hope for Recovering Men

Shepherds House 1For those suffering from drug or alcohol addiction recovery can be a long and extremely difficult process.  One Lexington organization is helping men recovering from addiction by teaching them to help themselves.




 
 
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Charla Jackson Peter
(502) 564-7630 ext. 454
(800) 633-8896 (KY only)

1231 Louisville Road, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
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