The Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri (HAKC) is a government organization established in 1941 that provides affordable housing solutions for low-income families, individuals with disabilities, and the elderly. With 1,722 Public Housing units and management of 8,626 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV), HAKC aims to promote equal opportunity, fair housing, and the deconcentration of race and poverty in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
HAKC is committed to developing, maintaining, and managing quality affordable housing that can meet the long-term needs of low-income households. They also offer a range of resident services, including family self-sufficiency programs, youth programs, adult programs, and programs for the elderly and persons with disabilities. Through their mission, HAKC strives to enhance economic independence, self-sufficiency, and community quality of life for their residents.
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