Hours of Operation
Mon - Fri: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Sat - Sun: Closed
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PUBLIC HOUSING
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HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER
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WORKING WITH FHC
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NE FLINT COMMUNITY PLAN
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Now hiring for Property Manager
Please submit resumes to humanresources@flinthc.org.
The one-bedroom waitlist will be open January 8, 2025 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Apply online or get a paper application from the Flint Housing Commission office at 3820 Richfield Rd., Flint, MI 48506. This is not HCV/Section 8.
Attention Section 8 Participants
Effective November 1, 2024
ALL voucher participants have been assigned a specific specialist based on the 1st letter of their last name. Please be sure to sign-in, call, email and/or reach out to your specific specialist for all of your housing needs.
A to I – Yolanda B. (810) 736-3128
J to R – Amanda (810) 736-3102
S to Z – Selena (810) 736-3195
Walk-ins available during office hours on Monday 9 AM to 4 PM.
PLEASE NOTE: When requesting a Special Inspection – please make sure it is in writing addressed to Mr. Otis Love (HQS Inspector) and submit to the HCV Department.
Online Application
- Click here to apply online, OR you can download and print a paper application here. Fill it out and return it to 3820 Richfield Road, Flint, MI 48506.
- Once you submit the Low-Income Public Housing application, please use the Notification of Change Form to make any changes to your application. You can download the Notification of Change Form here. Mail or fax the completed form to the Flint Housing Commission office.
FHC Offices Are Open by Appointment Only
- For all work orders please contact your site.
- Applications and re-certifications will be accepted via E-mail or dropped off in the front vestibule or dropbox.
- Please stay 6 feet away from the maintenance and custodial staff, for their safety and yours.
Services
Here are some of the services we have to help our residents
Working With FHC
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Our Board of Commissioners
| Geridine Redmond | President |
| Dominique Strong | Commissioner |
Interim Executive Director
Damon E. Duncan
In Memory of Willie Duncan
1929-2020
With gratitude for his service to the Flint Housing Commission from 2003-2019
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LOW INCOME HOUSING ASSISTANCE IN FLINT, MICHIGAN
Covid-19 Helpful Links
- How to Protect Yourself & Others
- What to Do If You Are Sick
- City of Flint Covid-19 Information
- Genesee County Health Department
- State of Michigan Corona Virus
- COVID-19 Community Resource
All individuals who leave their home or place of residence must adhere to social distancing measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including remaining at least six feet from people from outside the individual’s household.
Our Profile and History:
A five member Board of Commissioners governs The Flint Housing Commission, created in 1964. The Board members, appointed by the Mayor of the City of Flint, establish the overall policy in matters concerning the operation of the Housing Commission.
The Executive Director, appointed by the Board of Commissioners, is the Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for coordinating and implementing the policies established by the Board of Commissioners.
Since its’ inception, the Housing Commission has grown into a medium sized Public Housing agency (PHA) that owns 1,248 units of Low Income Public Housing. The programs of the FHC are funded through the rental income of residents, as well as, operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD’s funding, and thus our own, is dependent on annual appropriations through Congress.
Also, grants are received annually for the Renovation and Modernization of these units. The public housing program is not limited to the rental and maintenance of physical facilities, but has also operated programs designed to resolve many of the social and economic problems experienced by low-income families.
The Housing Commission also provides rental assistance for approximately 700 families through the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program. This mechanism, with involvement from the private sector, has the ability of expanding the housing choices available to low-income families.
It is the FHC’s goal to assist in every way possible to improve the living conditions of the people choosing to reside with us.