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We are proud of our knowledgeable, bilingual and friendly staff, many with more than 20 years experience in assisting people meeting the housing needs of our community.

Q: Who Can Apply?

A: Anyone can apply. Working people are encouraged to apply. Eligibility for Federal Programs is determined by the following preferences:

  1. Involuntarily displaced from a dwelling unit in the municipality of Lowell, by natural disaster, by fire, by unwarranted landlord action, and by government action including capital programs of the LHA.
  2. Working head of household or working spouse (who has averaged 20 hours of work a week for at least six months), or person 62 years or older or a person unable to work because of the extent of his or her disability.
  3. A legal resident of Lowell, or a person working in Lowell an average of 20 hours a week or more, or a person with a job offer to work in Lowell with a minimum of 20 hours a week of work.
  4. A victim of domestic violence who has been relocated as verified by the police.
  5. A veteran as verified by the Department of Veteran Affairs.

Q: Where Do I Go To Apply?

A: We take applications at several offices in the City of Lowell. The hours for all locations are: 9am -3pm

Mercier Center, 21 Salem Street

George W. Flanagan Development, 580 Chelmsford Street

Bishop Markham Village, 198 South Street

Archambault Towers, 350 Moody Street

 

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