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Secretary's Column: USDA Support Keeps Old Glory Flying High

July 03, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

What began as a small sail-making shop in 19 th century New York City has evolved into the modern realization of one family’s American Dream—a family-owned and –operated small business whose product has been a part of some of the most iconic images in our nation’s history. Alexander Annin’s sail...

Rural

Homeownership and Independence Day Go Together Like Baseball and Apple Pie

July 02, 2014 Tony Hernandez, Administrator for Rural Housing Programs

This year, Independence Day will be even more meaningful for tens of thousands of families across the nation. With financing assistance from USDA, they will be able to gather their loved ones in their own homes and back yards to celebrate the holiday as homeowners. As the Administrator for USDA’s...

Rural

USDA Rural Development Assistance Helps Massachusetts Family Afford Home

June 27, 2014 Jay Healy, Rural Development State Director, MA/CT/RI

Recently, I visited the Habitat for Humanity homes on Cape Cod, Massachusetts in celebration of National Homeownership Month, a time to recognize the important role that housing plays in the economy. The construction of these homes was made possible through loans from USDA Rural Development (RD)...

Rural

Supporting Regional Economic Development Strategies in Oklahoma's Tribal Communities

June 25, 2014 Doug O'Brien, Acting Under Secretary, Rural Development

Rural Oklahoma is home to many important tribal communities. Among these, the Choctaw Nation spans over ten counties in southeastern Oklahoma, while the Cherokee Nation runs along the state’s northeast border, and Muscogee (Creek) Nation lies farther west. These communities play a critical role in...

Rural

The Sweat Equity Route to Homeownership: Raising Walls & Building a Community!

June 24, 2014 USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Patrice H Kunesh

In celebration of USDA’s annual Homeownership Month, I toured a flourishing neighborhood tucked in the woods of Edneyville, North Carolina. Along with me were families who never thought it possible to own a home or have a yard for their children or a garden. Their dreams were realized by building...

Rural

South Dakota Partnership Helps Native American Families Own Their Future through Homeownership

June 23, 2014 USDA Rural Development State Director Elsie M. Meeks

With their family of eight, Myron Doud and Stephanie Richards were in tight quarters when they were living with Myron’s parents in a four-bedroom house. Like them, Joe and Danielle Donnell and their young one had resided with Danielle’s family. “Our daughter was very excited about her new bedroom...

Rural

USDA, Habitat for Humanity Collaborate to Help Rural Virginians Find a Place to Call Home

June 23, 2014 Virginia Rural Development State Director Dr. Basil Gooden

USDA Rural Development and The Hanover County Chapter of Habitat for Humanity are thinking outside of the box with their new partnership in Virginia. By working together, USDA Rural Development and Habitat for Humanity are able to provide mortgage assistance to low and very low-income rural families...

Rural

Homeownership Becomes Reality at Zuni Pueblo

June 20, 2014 Terry Brunner, USDA Rural Development State Director for New Mexico

By mid-morning the wind was howling and blowing the auburn colored sand across Zuni Pueblo located in western New Mexico. But this was the last thing on the minds of Kay Panteah, Reyanna Nastarcio and Martha Sheche tribal members of Zuni Pueblo. This is the day they celebrate the completion of...

Rural

Addressing the Needs of Working Families in Rural America

June 20, 2014 USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

Cross-posted from the Huffington Post: Last Wednesday, I participated in a regional forum of the White House Working Families Summit that was held at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia. Coming from a small town in Southwest Georgia myself, I can relate to the unique challenges that...

Rural

Small Loan Makes Big Difference for Family in Remote Area of Navajo Nation

June 19, 2014 Arizona Rural Development State Director Alan Stephens

Some mornings Nona Schuler would make the teeth-jarring drive along a washboard dirt road from her home on the Navajo Nation to her job in town only to discover when she got there that her earrings didn’t match. Without electricity and lighting, it was often difficult for her to see what she was...

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