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FHLB Dallas, The First provide grant for affordable housing project in US

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Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas and The First, A National Banking Association have provided $250,000 Affordable Housing Program grant to Flagship United Community Development Corporation for construction on a new affordable housing community in Waveland, Mississippi, US.

Flagship United Community will commence construction on a Camille Court, new affordable housing community for low-income families in the area. The new housing community will provide 30 detached, single-family homes, designed to meet Hancock County’s significant need for affordable housing units.

The housing units will be fully equipped with all the necessities, including: a high efficiency central air conditioning and heating system, washer and dryer, fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, stove, oven, and frost-free refrigerators, as well as mini blinds, a patio, ceiling fans, and a carport.

In addition, 20 of the units will include two bedrooms, and 10 units will have three bedrooms; a community centre, social and recreational programs, health screenings, workshops and financial literacy courses.

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