The Augusta Housing Authority, also known as AHA, was established in 1937 to provide safe and sanitary housing for low-income families in Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia. As the second largest Public Housing Authority in the state, AHA offers a variety of housing options including Conventional Public Housing, Section 8 tenant-based and project-based units, and Veteran Supportive Housing Vouchers.
With a commitment to assisting homeless, disabled, and at-risk veterans, AHA accepts applications for Freedom's Path I and II, as well as operates Hope House, a residential treatment facility for women struggling with substance abuse and mental health disorders. The agency holds regular public board meetings and provides resources to help families afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing through the HUD Housing Choice Voucher Program.
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