FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM (FSS) | ZANESVILLE METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS), is a voluntary program designed to assist families in becoming economically independent. With the support of local agencies, FSS combines case management, education, job training, and ongoing support to aid the family in improving their life. The main requirements are a desire to become self-sufficient and a commitment to take the steps necessary to make this happen.
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Physical Address
407 Pershing Road, Zanesville, OH 43701
Hours
Mon-Fri 7:45am-4pm.
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Fax
(740) 454-8567
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Application process
Call Kelli Savage at 740-454-6866 ext. 344 for informaiton.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Muskingum County residents.
Agency info
ZANESVILLE METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY
Provides low to moderate income housing for families, elderly and disabled through public housing and Section 8 programs. Their apartments are: Coopermill Manor; Maple Terrace; Adams Circle; Larzelere Ave.; Race Circle; Michael Drive and Bonifield Court. Section 8 provides rental assistance within a private setting. Qualified applicants choose where they want to live as long as the rent is reasonable and the property meets housing quality standards. Section 8 also offers three special programs, the family unification program which is a collaboration with Children Services to reunite and keep families together, the welfare to work program and the mainstream housing program. the welfare to work program is a collaboration with the Muskingum County DHS while the Mainstream housing program is a collaboration with Six County to serve disabled applicants.