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RCHA Receives Grant to Battle Homelessness
The Randolph County Housing Authority in Elkins will receive $260,564 in federal grant funding to address homelessness, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., announced recently. The RCHA will create the Outreach in North Central West Virginia program with the help of...
Strive WV Learning Center Set To Open
The Randolph County Housing Authority created a program to offer job training for those looking to enter the workforce, at right around the time the coronavirus pandemic hit in the spring of 2020. Officials said Strive WV, formerly Randolph WORC, has grown so much...
RCHA Supportive Services to Assist with MRAP Applications
Randolph County Housing Authority’s Supportive Services Department is expanding their reach to assist West Virginia residents in completing Mountaineer Rental Assistance Program applications, which will help to prevent utility shut-offs and evictions in the region....
HCB, HomeOwnership Center and RCHA Offer Free Finanicial Education Program
The Randolph County Housing Authority, Highland Community Builders, and the Homeownership Center are offering free financial coaching to residents of Randolph, Tucker, Barbour, Upshur, Lewis, and Webster counties through the North Central Financial Opportunity...
HCB Awarded Grant To Help Fight Homelessness
HCB has been awarded an Emergency Solutions Grant — CARES Act by the West Virginia Development Office to help those experiencing homelessness in West Virginia. The HCB projects that this funding will help 150 people with rent, utilities, and security deposits from...