NEW HANO BOARD CHAIR INTRODUCED AT BOARD MEETING

Courtesy HUD Press Releases  Wed, 05/21/2008 - 07:00

NEW ORLEANS - The HUD-appointed Housing Authority of New Orleans Board Chairman C. Donald Babers officially handed the housing agency over to Diane Johnson, a seasoned public housing and community development expert, to serve as the new HANO Chairperson.

Johnson, a career HUD employee, began her official duties today.


 

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Help those who are trying!

Why are your helping people who are not trying to help themselves? I'm a single mother of 2 at the age of 23 and i work/attend college during the night. I've signed up for the section 8 program before hurrican Katrina and never got a responce. Each month I have to pay my landlord $600.00 for rent,so why isn't anyone helping me? I'm during someting positive. Strugging in New orleans with no one to help!

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