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Home of Your Own Program (HOYO)

The Need
Two-thirds of New Hampshire’s residents own their own homes. But for people with developmental disabilities, families with a child with a developmentally disabled child, and people with other special challenges, their chances of achieving this “American Dream” are far lower. Without permanent housing, they are at greater risk of long-term instability and poverty.

A Solution
The Home of Your Own Program (HOYO) was created to help individuals with developmental disabilities, families with a child with developmental disabilities and people with special challenges buy homes. HOYO provides a blend of homeownership counseling and financial support to potential homeowners and may provide grant monies for home purchase, repairs or modifications, working with local area agencies or other social service support systems.

Mortgage financing and grants come from the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, U.S. Department of Agriculture—Rural Development, local banks, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Developmental Services, or The Loan Fund.

Since 1996, HOYO has helped more than 82 families and individuals buy their own homes. HOYO uses flexible lending criteria, a hands-on counseling approach and a can-do attitude to ensure that people with developmental disabilities or other special challenges can experience the thrill and responsibility of home ownership.

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“I love my home—just knowing I have a home and if I have a bad day, no one’s going to say, ‘Get out of here.’”
--Dawn Hughes, HOYO homeowner in Tilton, NH
(click here to read more about Dawn and her success with HOYO)

Contact
For more information, contact Barbara Howard, HOYO Specialist, at 603-224-6669, ext. 222, bhoward@theloanfund.org,

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