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HHRC works in partnership with local and
state government representatives, affordable housing advocates and producers,
local lending institutions, human service providers and interested
citizens within Hancock County. It builds on the history
and experience of the Hancock County Housing One-Stop (a
program of the
Hancock County Community Development Foundation)
and the
Hancock County Long-Term Recovery Committee.
The HHRC has also implemented a partnership
with the
Gulf Coast Community Design Studio
("GCCDS") which is a project of Mississippi State
University's School of Architecture. GCCDS provides design
assistance to low income households seeking to rebuild. The
projects are designed through close relationships with the
residents and HHRC staff, and the work reflects a priority
on preserving the dignity of individuals. GCCDS has a
full-time staff of eight, as well as regular volunteers,
both architects and architectural school students. GCCDS
has an on-site studio in Biloxi, and opened another studio
at HHRC in November, 2008.
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