Learn how nonprofit HOMES, Inc. is revolutionizing affordable housing in Letcher County by building net-zero houses with solar panels, providing energy-efficient solutions for flood survivors and creating job opportunities in the region.
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Learn about Recovery Kentucky, a program helping Kentuckians recover from substance abuse and chronic homelessness through housing and recovery services.
The K-Count
Discover the importance of the K-Count census in understanding homelessness in communities across Kentucky.
Explore the current and future state of affordable housing in KY as we discuss funding priorities, quality standards, and energy efficiency with industry experts Christie McCravy and Rick McQuady.
Eastern Kentucky One Year After the Flooding, Part 3
In this episode, we look back at the events of those days through the work being done by the teams here at Kentucky Housing Corporation.
Thursday, March 9, 2023, Habitat for Humanity of Bowling Green/Warren County (BG/WC) dedicated its 100th home, which was built in part by funds from KHC.
Terri Randol and her husband have been residents of Mt. Lebanon Senior Apartments for about two years. They moved in just before the renovation began.
After being affected by the housing situation that followed the tornado and the pandemic, Ashley and her fiancé John will move into a Habitat program home.
Habitat for Humanity Helping Bowling Green Rebuild After Tornado
In nearly 5 months, Habitat for Humanity staff and volunteers in Bowling Green have built 10 townhouses that were funded in part by Kentucky Housing Corporation.