The Augusta Housing Authority, also known as AHA, is a prominent Public Housing Authority located in Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia. Established in 1937, AHA was created with the aim of providing safe and sanitary housing for low-income families. Today, it stands as the second largest Public Housing Authority in the state, offering a range of housing options including Conventional Public Housing, Section 8 tenant-based and project-based units, and Veteran Supportive Housing Vouchers.
AHA's commitment to affordable housing extends beyond just providing shelter, as they also offer essential support services to assist homeless, disabled, and at-risk veterans through their Freedom's Path program. Additionally, they operate Hope House, a residential treatment facility catering to women suffering from substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. With a dedication to inclusivity, AHA ensures that they do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, or familial status in housing or employment.
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