Tuesday, June 28, 2011

An Interview with IDA Partner Sylvia Neely


What does the Housing Authority do for this community?

The Housing Authority of Winston-Salem’s (HAWS) mission is to create and maintain sustainable communities through partnership to benefit the residents of Winston-Salem. The vision of  HAWS is to create a self-sustaining affordable housing and real estate development organization.  The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program is a subsidy assisted housing program that provides adequate, affordable, viable, quality housing, and community supportive services emphasizing self-sufficiency for low and moderate income families. 

What is your role with the organization?

My position at the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem is the Family Self-Sufficiency  (FSS) Coordinator.  My role is to coordinate resources and services for Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program families through the public and private sector to enable assisted families to achieve economic self-sufficiency.  The objective of the FSS Program is to reduce the dependency of low income families that are receiving public assistance such as welfare assistance, Section 8, or any other local rent or homeownership program.
The FSS Coordinator will try to provide the resources and services that are listed in the program family’s Individual Training and Service Plans by linking them to resources, services, and economic opportunities that will lead to employment, economic self-sufficiency and homeownership.  A Program Coordinating Committee is formed by the FSS Coordinator to obtain commitments from service providers who will perform the hand-on services to the FSS participating families.  The FSS Coordinator will monitor the progress of the participant’s plan, and establish an escrow account for them once they have obtained an increase in earned income while trying to complete all other goals listed in their Individual Training and Service Plan.   It is the FSS Coordinator’s responsibility to see that the family is paid the balance in the FSS escrow account upon successfully completing their Contract of Participation. 

Why did you become a part of the IDA Program?

Since 75% of the Section 8 FSS participants have a final goal of purchasing a home through the Section 8 HCV program or purchase homes on their own without Section 8 subsidy, HAWS has partnered with the New Century Individual Development Accounts Program to assistant in providing pre-post homeownership training, financial economics, and down payment assistance to our participants.  I highly recommend this program, even though it is optional for them to enroll in the IDA program.

How have you personally seen this program benefit people and the community?

I have personally seen the IDA Program benefit people and the community by providing a match of $3,000 or $2,000 to the client’s $1,000 saved out of pocket. It is required that the IDA clients save at least $1,500 in which it allows them to have some money left in reserve since most lenders require homeownership applicants to have money left in reserve, and they are not using all of their money for down payment.   Also, it benefits the low and moderate income community in purchasing a home, since most of them have a limited amount of income, and wouldn’t qualify on their own to purchase a home since they would have to come up with at least 3% - 5% in down payment assistance. The program also benefits clients in budgeting and credit repair.  The coaches, are beneficial in keeping clients on track of becoming mortgage ready.   If it wasn’t for the IDA program there will be less homeowners in the community.
The Housing Authority of Winston-Salem’s (HAWS) mission is to create and maintain sustainable communities through partnership to benefit the residents of Winston-Salem. The vision of  HAWS is to create a self-sustaining affordable housing and real estate development organization.  The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program is a subsidy assisted housing program that provides adequate, affordable, viable, quality housing, and community supportive services emphasizing self-sufficiency for low and moderate income families. 

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