Stamford Advocate

State gets $1.5 million to help keep kids out of foster care

- By Clare Dignan

The state has received $1.5 million in housing vouchers to help families struggling to stay together.

The grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t awarded 75 vouchers to the Connecticu­t Department of Housing, 36 to the Waterbury Housing Authority and 23 to the West Haven Housing Authority.

The vouchers are administer­ed through the Family Unificatio­n Program, which helps families whose struggle to pay rent forces children into foster care or prevents them from returning home.

“One of the goals is to make sure families can stay together,” said Steve DiLella, Connecticu­t Department of Housing manager for individual and family support programs. “We don’t want housing instabilit­y and people struggling to pay rent to keep people away from their families, so we’ll provide the rental assistance to be able to secure housing.”

DiLella said the state got the maximum number of vouchers for which it could apply in the competitiv­e grant applicatio­n.

The state housing department collaborat­es with the state Department of Children and Families, which makes referrals of families in need, to distribute the vouchers.

“We realize housing is often key in our sister agencies’ work,” DiLella said. “We love working with sister state agencies because stable housing is a key factor in overall positive social service outcomes.”

The agencies will identify former foster children at risk of facing homelessne­ss and families whose lack of adequate housing is the primary reason their children are in foster care.

These vouchers will allow families to rent housing from a private landlord and generally pay 30 percent of their monthly adjusted gross income toward rent and utilities.

The state’s department of housing will begin by helping 75 families, with each state voucher affording families about $1,000 a month, DiLella said.

Of the total funding, the state housing authority received $921,888; Waterbury received $321,041; and West Haven received $244,611.

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