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MassHousing Awards $68,213
for Affordable Sober Housing

Funding will benefit sober
programs in Boston and Falmouth.

BOSTON – February 15, 2012 –
MassHousing has awarded $68,213 in financing to help preserve affordable sober housing in Falmouth and for support services for existing sober housing in Boston.

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Falmouth Road Race
"Numbers-for-Non-Profits Charity"
TOTAL $14,245.00
Thank You Runners!
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Homeowner's Loan
Program Announcement
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Local Couple Buys Affordable Condominium; Realizes Dream of Home-ownership!
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Falmouth Housing Trust’s 2011
Annual Meeting & Reception
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1st Tuesday of each month
Falmouth Housing Trust Office
200 Main Street, Suite 212
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“Where we love is home, home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts.”
~ Oliver Wendell Homes

Please take a minute to read our latest E-Newsletter. They contains giving opportunities, special recognition of our many friends, an update on the Gerald Flynn House program, and available affordable home-ownership units currently for re-sale in Falmouth!

Also we’ve joined the 21st century, by adding a blog, check it out here and let us know what you think. If you have any ideas for future blogs, drop us a line!


The Falmouth Housing Trust was organized in 1986 under Massachusetts General Law as a Community Development Corporation, (CDC) tasked with combating homelessness and promoting individual home-ownership for persons of low to moderate income for the Town of Falmouth, and its surrounding areas.

The Trust is an independent non-profit, 501 (C) 3 organization that works in conjunction with local agencies and Town government.

The Board of Directors is comprised of nine at-large members, with an additional four board members appointed by the Falmouth Board of Selectmen, the Falmouth Housing Authority, the Falmouth Human Services Committee, and the Falmouth Planning Board.

The Trust board acts independently of these Town committees, but does work in collaboration with them to achieve its goals and objectives through open dialogue and interaction.

 


Community Development Corporation
We build 100% affordable, deed- restricted neighborhoods on town-owned land that blend into their surrounding areas, with shingle style Cape Cod houses that include a buffer zone of undeveloped land for independent home-ownership for low to moderate income individuals.

The Gerald Flynn House
We provide advocacy and service provision through our ownership and operation of the Gerald Flynn House, a 7-bed SRO, (single room occupancy), for homeless individuals, operated as a drug-free, sober house through case-management services provided by the Gosnold Treatment Center that includes preferential placement of U.S. Veterans and Falmouth residents.

Monitoring , Collaboration & Counseling
The Trust provides programs, services, advocacy, assistance, and related activities to promote and support the creation and preservation of affordable housing for the Town of Falmouth.

Other interests and activities the Trust engages in are economic development, outreach, education, and real estate development as it relates to affordable housing for our low to moderate income constituency.

The Falmouth Housing Trust screens applicants and maintains a ready-to-buy list for when a deed-restricted property becomes available for sale or resale, and acts as Monitoring Agent for 40B properties in the Town of Falmouth.

 


To enhance the Town of Falmouth, Massachusetts, and the lives of its residents, by developing and maintaining affordable housing for the benefit of persons of low and moderate income within Falmouth and adjacent towns, and thereby: encourage employers to retain and create job opportunities, particularly for resident young people, and reduce out-migration; and rehabilitate housing and counteract community deterioration.

 


The Trust built eighteen deed-restricted affordable houses on Esker Place and Sam Turner Road between the years 1998 and 2001 in Hatchville.

In fiscal year 2007, the East Ridge Road project was completed, adding six new houses to Falmouth’s growing affordable stock.

These houses were sold to individuals and families of low to moderate income, providing affordable home-ownership opportunities that otherwise would not have been available. All twenty-four houses were sold as 100% affordable, based on an 80% median income in Barnstable County set annually by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development.

 

Officers:
Addie M. Drolette, President
Joanne O'Sullivan, Vice President
Jean Jones, Treasurer
Karen Acton Alfano, Clerk

Members:
Gene Black
Carol Cremmen
Joe Martinho
Kevin McCarthy
Stephanie McDowell
Carey Murphy
Chris Warner

Executive Director:
Anne Connolly Saganic

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Office Address:
200 Main Street, Suite 212 (second floor)
Falmouth, MA 02541
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 465
Falmouth, MA 02541

Telephone: 508-540-2370
Email: info@falmouthhousingtrust.org