Brittany Berry is a recent graduate of Kentucky Housing Corporation's Family Self-Sufficiency program, which helped her save enough money to buy a home through Habitat for Humanity.
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As we close out Black History Month and welcome Lender Appreciation Month, Teri Knott (NMLS #56539) and Melanie Yarmy (NMLS #1484875) of Stockton Mortgage join us to discuss how they improve homeownership opportunities for their clients. In this episode, we cover representation in the industry, challenges lenders face.
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.
Home is where your story begins. Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) understands this very clearly, because “home" is the foundation for other successful life outcomes.
At Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC), the state housing finance agency, we know that stable, safe, quality, affordable housing provides the best foundation for other successful life outcomes.