The Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority is hosting public outreach events this November as part of the $500.8 million Fix in Six program.  GHURA says the outreaches are aimed to arm potential applicants with the knowledge and tools needed to prepare for the upcoming application periods. 

There will be a presentation and Q&A session this Wednesday, November 5, 6pm to 8pm at the Guam Museum Theater. 

Then on Saturday, November 15th from 12 pm to 2pm, there will be an information material distribution at the Guam Premier Outlets. 

GHURA says participation in at least one outreach event is required for potential applicants seeking one-on-one technical assistance. 

However, this requirement does not apply to potential housing program applicants who will be assisted individually through the CDBG-DR housing program. 

GHURA deputy director and grant manager Fernando Esteves says the disaster recovery funds represents an investment in Guam’s people and future, saying, “These funds will help build safer, more affordable homes, strengthen public buildings and systems to better serve our community, and spark the economic resurgence our island needs to thrive.”