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I called the HUD it's some kind of housing. No one return my call. I its going to be a week. i'm making a move doing my part but no one is reaching out to me. I know I'm on a waiting list with NYCHA for June 2014 basically for an interview but what I need is section8 not public housing. My kids are afraid of the housing project yes I took them by a few of them. We also been out at night time that's worst I heard the mami let's go home. So I know for sure a housing project won't be good for my kids. We need to live in a regular building good area where they are not afraid. Looks like I have to stay in the same area but try to get section8 to view my case even if it takes longer to move out. I need to leave but not moving to be worst off. I want to leave proud with my head up & not have regrets of what did I do.

My question to you would be I know section8 is closed but in situation like mine domestic violence child abuse child ect... They have exceptions. Where do I go? How do I apply? Who do I talk to? I'm in NYC queens area.

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Mami, here in NYC you can call 311 and they will give you listings with numbers for all your needs. You don't need to go into details but tell them what you are looking for they can help u.

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Mami' date=' here in NYC you can call 311 and they will give you listings with numbers for all your needs. You don't need to go into details but tell them what you are looking for they can help u.[/quote']

Thanks I will dial 311 in the morning

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Idk about NY but in jersey, u can get section 8 if the list is closed if you go to a shelter for a specified amount of time. Or you get TRA where your rent is paid for you for a year.

DOS:358 CW:270 SD:1/28/13

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Idk about NY but in jersey' date=' u can get section 8 if the list is closed if you go to a shelter for a specified amount of time. Or you get TRA where your rent is paid for you for a year.

DOS:358 CW:270 SD:1/28/13[/quote']

What's a TRA? I have to find out cuz if that's the only way to get section8 by entering a shelter that will have to wait a little while so I can put my stuff in a storage place & it could be there for months hope not over 12 months but I'm willing if that's what it takes thanks.

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Transforming Rental Assistance Overview TRA reflects HUD's commitment to developing a reliable, long term solution to preserve affordable housing, support affordable housing reinvestment and neighborhood revitalization efforts, and to bring enhanced opportunity and choice to residents. Transforming Rental Assistance (TRA) is a multi-year, $350 million proposal to: Preserve HUD-funded public and assisted housing and put the nation's inventory of deeply affordable rental housing on a sustainable financial footing. Enhance housing choice for residents and increase the share of HUD-assisted households living in lower-poverty communities. Streamline the administration of HUD's rental assistance programs. TRA Resources Promoting Better Locational Outcomes for Households Receiving Rental Assistance through TRA FY2011 Funding Read Secretary Donovan's Testimony on Transforming Rental Assistance New information on the Rental Housing Revitalization Act (HR 6468) is forthcoming Contact Submit your questions and/or comments about HUD's Transformation of Rental Assistance initiative to tra@hud.gov. Questions will be addressed on a continual basis through revisions to the FAQs (above). Join the TRA e-mail list!

I call the HUD left a message it's almost 1 week and no one has return the call. Everything is a damn waiting list & it seems like in order for me to get anywhere a little faster is to go into a shelter with 3 kids. I wanted to leave my house going to a section8 apartment and taking my furniture with me. Only time will tell the out come of what I'm going to actually do cuz I'm honestly trying to avoid a housing project and the shelter.

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I thought I replied the other day but my wifi was messed up. TRA is where they pay your rent for one year. Remember to apply for housing in further away places if youre willing to move. Don't forget about Jersey as well.

DOS:358 CW:270 SD:1/28/13

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