Fall 2004 News

A Message from Carol
It was a busy summer and continues to be a busy fall at Cook Inlet Housing Authority ...
Tyonek Terrace
In mid-September, 40 elders moved into new homes at Tyonek Terrace, the latest addition to Cook Inlet Housing Authority's East Anchorage campus.
First Families Move to Mountain View Village
Five families are moving into Mountain View Village rent-to-own homes in October. Construction should be complete on an additional seven homes in November and December.
CIHA Leads Construction for New Brother Francis Shelter
In June, Catholic Social Services (CSS), in partnership with Cook Inlet Housing Authority, broke ground on the New Brother Francis Shelter.
CIHA Resident News
From cable modem access to farmers' markets, kids’ haircuts to crafting, CIHA promotes a better quality of life for its residents.
CIHA Residents Form Non-Profit
Residents of CIHA's East Anchorage Elder campus have founded the Alaska Chapter of the National Organization "Afghans for Angels."
CIHA Library Expansion
Sally Bremner, along with a few devoted residents, have worked diligently to organize a fairly expansive Kenaitze Pointe Library ... And they're moving on to Chickaloon Landing.
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