Housing Authority County Cook

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1055 Berkeley Ave
Chicago Heights, IL 60411

The Housing Authority of Cook County (HACC) is dedicated to providing affordable housing solutions and resources to residents of suburban Cook County, Illinois. Through various programs such as the Housing Choice Voucher Program, Family Self-Sufficiency Program, and Homeownership Program, HACC aims to support low-income households in achieving stable and safe living conditions.

In addition to assisting residents, HACC also collaborates with landlords to ensure timely rental payments and promote secure housing options for voucher-assisted tenants. The organization actively engages in development initiatives to enhance the availability of affordable housing across the county, fostering opportunities for community growth and improvement.

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