One local non-profit is working to help make it easier financially for families in southern Arizona by showing them what grants are available to get them into a home.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The housing market has been challenging for low income families and first-time home buyers.
Family Housing Resources, a local non-profit, has helped more than 321 clients this past year and assisted over 23 households with $600,000 in down payment assistance. The program connects families with programs offered to help with down payment assistance and other grants available to first home buyers. They also provide free financial education."The financial class was great. Just the way that they offer these classes for free and it gives you different information and we learn from each other learn from the instructor and just becoming financially stable," Thompson said.
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