About This Brunswick GA Housing Authority
The Brunswick Housing Authority provides public housing for low-income families and individuals who meet specific eligibility requirements. These requirements include annual gross income, citizenship or immigration status, and a criminal background check. Eligibility also depends on whether the applicant is elderly, disabled, a family, or a single individual. To begin the application process, interested parties must fill out an application and provide the required documentation. The Section 8 program, which offers rental assistance, was established as part of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 and later codified in the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. The Brunswick Housing Authority administers the program locally, along with their own policies and regulations and in compliance with federal, state, and local fair housing laws and regulations. The Section 8 staff at the Brunswick Housing Authority runs the rental assistance programs, which are federally funded. The Brunswick Housing Authority has two unit communities that they own and operate locally, the Brooklyn Homes Annex and the Hopkins Homes Annex. These communities offer one, two, and three-bedroom units for eligible individuals and families. For more information on eligibility requirements and admission qualifications, visit the Brunswick Housing Authority website.