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Anniston Housing
Authority is Moving Forward
THE INFORMER ANN ISTON HOUS ING
AUTHORITY
AHA Board
of
Commissioners
Marcus Dunn,
Chairperson
Cynthia Calix,
Vice Chairperson
Kenneth Winsley, Sr.,
Commissioner
Kathy Dreyer,
Commissioner
Trudy Munford,
Commissioner
Executive Director
Willie ‘Sonny’ McMahand
July, August, September 2019 Volume 15 Issue 3
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Anniston Fatherhood Initiative 2
AHA Celebrations 3
AHA Up-Coming Events 4
Candidates for AHA’s Resident Council Election 5 AHA Moving Forward 6
Resident Services Programs 7
Employment Opportunity 8
Executive Council Meeting 8
AHA Office Closings or Events 8
PCB’s Safety Tip 8
“Children of Today are the Leaders of Tomorrow”
"Children of today are the leaders of tomorrow
and education is a very important weapon to prepare children for their future roles as leaders of the community." This is a quote by Nelson Mandela which holds true to the youth growing up in the Anniston Housing Authority’s Commu-nities. ‘Teamwork Makes the Dream Work’, was the 2019 theme on May 17, 2019, when the Annis-ton Housing Authority’s staff, residents and friends had the opportunity to celebrate some of the most precious accomplishments in the eyes of todays’ youth. The youth’s accomplishments included: Perfect Attendance, A and B Honor Roll, All A Honor Roll and the 2019 High School Graduates. Anthony Thomas, a former resident of Glen Ad-die Homes, was the guest speaker. He told the youth that one of the ways to become success-ful is to set small goals and accomplish them. Mr. Thomas is a realtor and resides in Atlanta, GA with his family.
A and B Honor Roll Students
A Honor Roll Students
High School Graduating Seniors Students with Perfect Attendance
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Anniston Fatherhood Initiative, Inc.
“Building Stronger and Healthy Families” was the theme for the Anniston Fatherhood Initiative first Fathers, Children, Families and Friends Banquet held on Friday, June 14, 2019 at the Anniston City Meeting Center. The event included fathers and families coming together for food, music, fel-lowship and to hear a dynamic fathers message from Pastor Anthony Cook. Pastor Cook challenged fathers and men to get actively involved in their children’s life, and in the community. Mr. Steven Folks was awarded the AFI Leadership Award. Mr. Antwon Fegans and Mr. Delos Miller were awarded the Fatherhood Awards for their dedication and commitment to their chil-dren and other children in this community.
Anniston Fatherhood Initiative
Members of the Anniston
Fatherhood Initiative, Inc.
volunteered with other
agencies to repair a porch
and install a ramp at a
home in West Anniston.
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Connect, Create, Contribute
The Anniston Housing Authority (AHA)Residents had music in their ears, dancing in their feet and love in their hearts when they connected with music from the 70’s in their celebration of Older American Month.
May 15, 2019, AHA celebrated Older Amer-ican Month with residents and guests 55 years and older. Contributions from Ala-bama Cooperative Extension System and the Agency on Aging created opportunities for individuals to receive information and learn about available resources in the com-munity.
The 2019 theme for Older American Month was “Connect, Create, and Contribute.” This theme encourages older adults and their communities to:
Connect with friends, family and ser-vices that support participation
Create by engaging in activities that pro-mote learning, health, and personal en-richment
Contribute time, talent, and life experi-ence to benefit others
According to the Administration for Com-munity Living, communities that encourage the contributions of older adults are strong-er. Older adults play a key role in the vitali-ty of the neighborhoods where they live and in networking with others.
Everyone benefits when everyone can par-ticipate. In 2019, remember to encourage everyone to Connect, Create and Contribute for stronger communities.
ANNISTON HOUSING AUTHORITY’S CELEBRATIONS
Older American Month Photos
AHA’s 2019 Youth of the Year Awards
Adrianna Fitten
received the AHA’s
Youth of the Year
Award for Middle
School Age Stu-
dents
Tamm’ra Hardiman
received the AHA
Youth of the Year
Award for High
School Age Students
Aveiona Parmer re-
ceived the AHA’s
Youth of the Year
Award for Elementary
Age Students
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FREE Summer 2019 Training Classes Schedule
(all classes are taught in the afternoon)
Program Date Time Plumbling 7/31/2019 1:30-4:30 Carpentry 8/28/2019 1:30-4:30 Appliance Repair 9/25/2019 1:30-4:30 Heating/Cooling 10/30/2019 1:30-4:30 For additional information concerning the Summer Training Program call Doug Brooks at 256-236-1575 ext. 117.
ANNISTON HOUSING AUTHORITY CELEBRATES
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT 2019
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2019 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
WASHINGTON HOMES 1100 Project Dr.
Anniston, AL 36201
COME OUT AND ENJOY FUN, FOOD, AND
FELLOWSHIP
National Night Out is an annual community-building cam-
paign that promotes police-community partnerships and
neighborhood camaraderie.
For additional Information call:
Clarence Copeland at 256-403-2782
Phillip Keith at 256-236-1575 ext. 123.
Anniston Fatherhood Initiative (AFI)
Invite Youth Males ages 9-18
to the
3rd Annual Youth Male Retreat
From: Friday, August 2, 2019 at 9:30 a.m.
To: Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
At Camp Lee 70 Camp Lee Main Rd, Anniston, AL 36207
ENJOY
ZIP LINING CANOEING SWIMMING
For permission forms and additional information call Phillip Keith at 256-236-1575 ext. 123.
Please bring: a change of clothing, swimming trunks, 2-towels, wash cloth, shower shoes and twin size bed linen. AFI will pro-vide the toothbrush, toothpaste, soap and deodorant.
Anniston Fatherhood Youth Retreat Bus Schedule
Friday, August 2, 2019
Pick-up Locations and Times
Locations Times
Constantine Park 9:00 a.m. 1501 Constantine Ave., Anniston, AL 36201
Norwood Homes Office 9:30 a.m.
411 W. 29th St., Anniston, AL 36201
Glen Addie Resident Services Bldg. 10:00 a.m.
500 Glen Addie Ave., Anniston, AL 36201
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Drop off Locations and Times
Locations Times
Constantine Park 11:30 a.m.
1501 Constantine Ave., Anniston, AL 36201
Norwood Homes Office 12:00 p.m.
411 W. 29th St., Anniston, AL 36201
Glen Addie Resident Services Bldg. 12:30 p.m.
500 Glen Addie Ave., Anniston, AL 36201
For additional information call Phillip Keith at 256-236-1575 ext. 123.
Candidates for Anniston Housing Authority’s Resident Council Election
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My name is Teresa Bur-nett. I am running for the Assistant Resident Leader of Glen Addie Homes. I am a forty-two years old and a resident of Glen Addie Homes. I have 4 kids and 2 grandkids. I have served on the resi-
dent council for several years. I am currently a member of the Voices of the People Community Group. In my spare time, I enjoy volunteering and making an impact in my community.
My name is Tonya Glover and I am run-ning for Resi-dent Leader for Glen Ad-die Homes. I take pride in
my home and I
would like to
encourage my neighbors to do the same. I would like
to see more of the residents get involved in the free
training workshops that The Anniston Housing Au-
thority offers. I plan to get out in the neighborhood
and meet my neighbors and find out what it is that
could help make their lives here in Glenn Addie
more comfortable. If elected I will work with as
many people that I can in order for this to be accom-
plished.
My name is Maxine Smith. I
am running for Resident Lead-
er of Constantine Homes.
I have served on the Resident’s
Council for Constantine
Homes for several years. I am
a loving person and look for-
ward to continuing to be the
Resident Leader and bringing
more events and activities to
the Constantine Homes Community.
I currently assist with making sure the kids are safe
and accounted for with youth trips at the Anniston
Housing Authority. I am a proud Alumni of Annis-
ton High School and I also attended Ayers Technical
College. I am a proud member of the Greater Calva-
ry Baptist Church in Anniston, AL.
My name is LaWanda Pressley I am running for Resident Leader and/or Chaplain of Norwood Homes.
My name is Yolanda Rob-erts and I would like to r e p r e s e n t you, as Resi-dent Leader for the Resi-dent Council for Constan-tine Homes. I am a fun, friendly and loving indi-
vidual. If I am elected as your President, I promise to represent our community, with pride, truth, honesty and, respect . One of my goals is to make our community
safe for our children. I would also keep
residents aware of opportunities that are
available in our community. Thanks in ad-
vance for your support.
My name is Tina Davis. I
am running for Resident
Leader, Assistant Resident
Leader or Secretary for
Glen Addie Homes.
Currently, I serve as the
Secretary for the AHA Ex-
ecutive Council. I have
volunteered at several of
the Anniston Housing Au-
thority’s Community Events.
In 2018, I attended the Resident Council
Conference in Birmingham, AL where I
gained valuable information that can help
with making a difference in my community.
My name is Robin Tucker. I am running for Resident Leader of Wash in gton Homes. If I am elected
I promise to
have the community’s best interest in
mind on all situations. As a community,
we must stick together so that our voices
can be heard in all situations that pop up
in our community. I am not here to own
you. I want to make some changes and
develop activities for the elderly as well as
fun activities for our children and grand-
children and help the mother’s that are
within my reach.
Thank you in advance for your vote.
My name is Kenneth
Winsley, Sr. and I am
running for the Sergent-
at-Arms for Constantine
Homes’ Resident Coun-
cil.
Currently, I serve as the
Resident Commissioner on the Anniston
Housing Authority’s Board of Commis-
sions and I am a member of the Anniston
Fatherhood Initiative, Inc.
If I am elected, I will do my best to protect
and serve you in any way possible.
Thank you in advance for your vote.
My name is Khadija
Kelley and I am run-
ning for Resident
Leader for Barber
Terrace.
In July 2019, I attend-
ed the ‘Resident
Council Empower-
ment’ Conference in
Birmingham, AL. Attending this confer-
ence gave me an insight on opportunities
for residents in the Barber Terrace Com-
munity.
As Resident Leader, I will be able to share
this information with each of you.
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Anniston Housing Authority is Moving Forward
Candidates for Anniston Housing Authority’s
Resident Council
Barber Terrace
Katrice Elston Resident Leader Secretary Norwood Homes LaTrenda Wills Resident Leader Assistant Resident Leader
The Anniston Housing Authority (AHA) needs candidates to represent their community. Qual-ifications are:
The candidate must be a resident of AHA The candidate must be at least 18 years old The candidate must be in good standings with
AHA The candidate must like people and like work-
ing with people Each community needs candidates for the following offices: Resident Leader Assistant Resident Leader Secretary Assistant Secretary Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms To find out more about the Resident Council call Sharon Dunson at 256-236-1575 ext. 135 or Phillip Keith at 256-236-1575 ext. 123. The last day to put your name on the ballot is Friday, August 16, 2019. Wednesday, September 11, 2019 is Election Day.
Washington Homes
resident council mem-
ber, Robin Tucker and
Constantine Homes
resident council mem-
ber, Yoland Roberts
volunteered at the Old-
er American Month
Luncheon, May 15,
2019.
RESIDENT SERVICES PROGRAMS
AHA FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM
The Anniston Housing Authority’s Family Self-Sufficiency Program is: A five (5) year voluntary program for residents
that are unemployed or underemployed. Allows you to save money in an escrow ac-
count managed by Anniston Housing Authority once you become employed and start paying rent.
The intention of this program is for participants to work with their case manager and set goals to help them become self-sufficient whereas you will not have to depend on governmental assis-tant.
The money in the escrow account draws interest and is yours in five years upon completing your program goals and being twelve months free of TANF payments.
To find out more about AHA Family Self-Sufficiency Program call Sharon Dunson at 256-236-1575 ext. 135.
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SECTION 3 ORIENTATION/LUNCHEON
ARE YOU
Looking for
Employment
or
Job Training?
Then join us on Wednesday,
August 8, 2019
from
11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
in the
Resident Services Building
500 Glen Addie Ave Anniston, AL 36201
For
Job Readiness Resume Writing How to Complete Job Application Interviewing Skills and Techniques Dressing for Job Interviews Lunch and more
RSVP by Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Sharon Dunson 256-236-1575 ext. 135 Phillip Keith 256-236-1575 ext. 123
Anniston Housing Authority’s
Homeownership Program
Get Prepared
1. Stable Employment 2. Good Credit Score 3. Finance Counseling
P.O. BOX 2225
500 GLEN ADDIE AVENUE
ANNISTON, AL 36202-2225
Phone: 256-236-1575
Resident Services Fax: 256-403-5285
Central Office Fax: 256-236-3981
Web Site: www.annistonhousing.org
ANNISTON HOUS ING AUTHORITY
SUPPORT THE RESIDENT COUNCIL IN YOUR COMMUNITY!
Parents of Glen Addie Homes Apartments
PLEASE
Tell your children not to play in the ditch across
from the apartments because it contains high levels
of PCB’s that can be dangerous to their health.
If you need additional information call 256-525-1986.
Anniston Housing Authority Employment Opportunities
NOW HIRING
The Anniston Housing Authority will be accept-ing job applications for the following positions:
Full-time Maintenance Technician Assistant
Full-time Grounds Technician Beginning Monday, July 22, 2019 Ending Thursday, August 1, 2019 For additional information, including a full job description, please visit the housing authority’s website at www.annistonhousing.org or pick up a job application at the main office located at 500 Glen Addie Ave., Anniston, AL 36201.
AHA Office Closings or Events
Plumbing Class July 31, 2019
Youth Male Retreat Aug 02, 2019
First Day of School Aug 06, 2019
National Night Out Aug 06, 2019
Carpentry Class Aug 28, 2019
Labor Day Aug 30, 2019
Labor Day Sept 02, 2019
Resident Council Election Sept 11, 2019
AHA Retreat Sept 12, 2019
AHA Retreat Sept 13, 2019
Appliance Repair Class Sept 25, 2019
Executive Council and Safety Meeting 2nd Thursday in each month.
3:00 p.m. August 8, 2019 and September TBA
Glen Addie Resident Services Building 500 Glen Addie Ave Anniston. AL 36201
Anniston Housing Authority’s Executive Council
Members of the Anniston Housing Authority’s Executive Council attended the 3rd Annual Resident Council Empowerment Confer-ence in Birmingham, AL July 11-12, 2019. The theme was “Uniting to Conqueror”. The two all-day event’s agenda included education of the Resident Council’s roles and responsibilities, inspiring a shared vi-sion and empowering Resident Councils with the resources and support to aid in leading their communities. Attending the conference was: Kenneth Winsley, Sr., Yolanda Roberts, Robin Tucker, Khadija Kelly, LaWanda Pressley and Corliss Goodson. The residents took a tour to one of Birmingham Housing Author-ity’s developments that is being demolished and built in phases. They also attended the ‘Mardi Gras’ Banquet Friday evening.