Pictured, Hays County commissioner and CAHFC board member Dr. Michelle Cohen presents the check to Hometown Missions Board chair Dave Edwards. Also in attendance, from left, Project Connect President Martin Garza, Hometown Missions Operations Manager Chris Kelker-Newlan, CAHFC Executive Director Jim Shaw, CAHFC Deputy Director Andrea Shields and Project Connect Vice President Lisa Little. As of Monday, Sept. 30, relocation plans for all but one of the affected families had been approved by the developer, according to Kelker-Newlan.
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CAHFC donates $50K to Gateway for Hope
On Wednesday, Sept. 25, The Capital Area Housing Finance Corporation (CAHFC) donated $50,000 to Gateway for Hope, which is a group of organizations that is helping to provide relocation assistance to 36 families, including 60 Dripping Springs ISD students, who were evicted from the Gateway Estates II Mobile Home Park. As of Monday, Sept. 30, relocation plans for all but one of the affected families had been approved by the developer, according to Kelker-Newlan.