AtlantaHousingAuthority

Leverage the Learning

On September 25, 2003, AHA and HUD executed AHA's Moving to Work agreement. The agreement allows AHA to replace federal rules with policies and a business plan tailored specifically to address long-standing problems in Atlanta's public housing based on lessons learned and best practices developed during the last decade.

The plan has been strengthened through extensive consultation with AHA customers, the private and business sectors, and other stakeholders and through the approval process of AHA's Board of Commissioners.

 
GUIDE TO ATLANTA SERVICE PROVIDERS
 
Many organizations serve the families of metro Atlanta, providing housing resources, emergency assistance, educational programs and more. The following list of organizations is offered only as an information resource for AHA families.
 
 
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Bureau of Taxicabs Seniors/Disabled Program 
818 Pollard Blvd., Atl., 30315
404-658-7600
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C-Tran/Clayton Transit 
7960 N. McDonough St., Jonesboro 30236
770-472-8800
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CCT/Cobb Community Transit 
463 Commerce Park Dr., Marietta 30060
770-419-9183
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MARTA Half-Fare Program 
2424 Piedmont Rd., Atl., 30324
404-848-5115
 
MARTA Paratransit 
2424 Piedmont Rd NE; Atlanta 30324
404-848-5389
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United Way 211 Online Resource Guide 
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United Way 211 Online Resource Guide
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