Mission

Mission

The mission of the Housing Authority of Bowling Green is to be committed to achieving excellence in providing safe, clean, and modern housing assistance while promoting self-sufficiency, upward mobility, and homeownership opportunities to its residents

Purpose

The Housing Authority of Bowling Green was established in March 1962, with the purpose of providing decent, safe, and sanitary housing at an affordable cost.  Almost four decades later the Housing Authority of Bowling Green not only provides housing at four locations throughout the city of Bowling Green but provides numerous programs to assist low-income individuals and families throughout Bowling Green/Warren County become self-sufficient and move from rental to homeownership.  Partnering with various community organization including the Bowling Green Human Rights Commission, Western Kentucky University, the Salvation Army, Barren River Area Development District, the City of Bowling Green and others, the Housing Authority of Bowling Green strives to provide a hand up to its residents and other very low- and moderate-income families, moving them along the continuum of success.

Demographics: 1568 residents

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