Housing Authority of the City of Augusta

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610 Fairhope St
Augusta, GA 30901

The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta, also known as Augusta Housing Authority (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 manages a total of 1,922 units of Conventional Public Housing, 3,658 units of Section 8 housing, and 135 Veteran Supportive Housing Vouchers, serving approximately 15,309 individuals.

In addition to traditional housing programs, AHA offers specialized initiatives such as Freedom's Path, which supports homeless disabled and at-risk veterans, and Hope House, a residential treatment facility for women facing substance abuse and mental health challenges. The Authority is committed to ensuring equal housing opportunities and actively provides resources to prevent housing discrimination and scams for its participants.

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