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B Y R U S H O R D E R T E E S . C O M
Woodbridge Housing Authority
10 Bunns Lane
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Phone: 732.634.2750
Fax: 732.634.8421
Email Us at:
The fact that March is National Irish American Heritage Month
probably comes as no surprise, given that St. Patrick’s Day falls on
the 17th. Declared by Congress in 1995, Irish American History
Month reminds us of all of the immigrants who sailed across the
Atlantic in search of a better life, along with the trials and adversity
they once faced on our shores. Perhaps one of the benefits of having
an entire month dedicated to this important part of our population is
that it gives everyone time to reflect on the history and achievements
of Irish-American citizens on every day of the month–before and
after the one where people are more concerned with downing green
beer. Luckily, thanks to St. Patrick’s day, there’s no shortage of
t-shirts out there to celebrate Irish Heritage!
Towers AND Gardens Housing Authority of the Township of Woodbridge
Oh, March! As the famous saying goes, you “come in like a lion and go
out like a lamb.” Spring hasn’t quite arrived, and you still gift us with the
occasional surprise snow shower (or storm) to remind everyone that winter
is still very much alive. However, you are also a month that has been
deemed a worthy time to celebrate many important (and some not-so-important) causes and
traditions that pay homage to not just for a day, but for an entire 31 days. That gives everyone
significant time to show respect, and in honor of the first day of the month, we’ve brought you
some of the most noteworthy, as well as most…interesting national March-long holidays. We
wouldn’t hesitate to make a t-shirt commemorating any of these!
Editor Pick March 1 Rent From the Editor 2
Tower News 3-5
Events Around Town 6
Pet Page 7
Puzzle Zone 8
Recipes 9
Pest Inspections Horoscopes 10
Ukrainian Eggs Spring Cleaning 11
Executive Director 12 Resident Success
Holidays & Observances
March 17 St. Patrick’s Day
March 20
1st Day of Spring
March 25 Palm Sunday
March 30
Good Friday
MARCH 2018
RENT
Rent is due on the 1st.
If you are using any of the rent boxes, your check must be in the
box—before 4 PM on March 5, 2018
After 4 PM it is late—No exceptions!
Do not post-date your checks. When a check is received by the Housing
Authority, it must be deposited within 48 hours. We cannot deposit
checks that are post-dated and cannot hold them until the following
month.
If you have a third party paying your rent (e.g. family member), they
must put your name, building and apartment number on the check so it
can be identified and deposited correctly.
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From the Editor
Hi Everyone,
With Winter winding down, and Spring approaching, it’s time to do a little “Spring Cleaning”! It’s always good to go through the things you no long need or use and donate it to a local charity for those in need who are less fortunate than us! A little to us, could mean a pot of gold to someone else.
We are in need of reporters for : Stern, Cooper and Olsen Towers
Please see Melanie for Stern and Olsen, and Diane for Cooper Towers.
Stay warm!
Christina Olexa ( Editor & Finance Asst. ) Email: [email protected]
TOWERS & GARDENS
WHA Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners of the
Housing Authority of the Township of
NEXT SCHEDULED
MEETING:
March 5, 2018
Adams Towers, 555 Rahway Ave. Woodbridge
Community Room AT 7PM
ATTENTION:
Woodbridge
Garden Apartment Residents The rent drop off box has been moved to
the Garage office behind Bldg. #10. Please
place your rent in the rent box as opposed
to dropping it off at the office. Thank you!
Greiner Towers
Vice President Mary Ann Robson conducted our Resident Council meeting in the absence of our
President. The Council appreciated the services of Pat
Settles and Hansa for all the Valentine’s Day decorations in our lobby and our community
room.
Treasurer Dave stated that money for the use of the Council from HUD will be credited after the
audit. Once again, the post of President is currently vacant. We hope to find someone who
is well organized and capable to conduct our meetings effectively, and will come forward to
serve as President. All apartments will have new door locks and
handles as of February 2018.
Happy Birthday to:
Anthony, Betty, Willy, Dave, Jashubhai, Steve N. and other residents born in March.
Happy Holi an Indian festival of colors. Happy
Good Friday to all.
Madhu Butala, Reporter Resident Council, Greiner Towers
EVENTS
BINGO Mondays and Fridays at 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Comm.Room
SENIOR CENTERS / WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER Monday - Friday
Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WOODBRIDGE MALL 2nd Friday of each Month
Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WAL-MART 4th Friday of each Month - Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
SHOPRITE FOOD SHOPPING Tuesdays, 11:00AM - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
LOCAL DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS Monday - Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
MULTI SERVICE PROGRAM Tuesday March 20, 2018 in Comm. Room
RARITAN BAY MEDICAL CENTER Look for posting if determined
RESIDENT COUNCIL MEETING Look for posting
Questions or Concerns call: Diane Boyle at (732) 388-4103
NEWS
Any Cooper Resident interested in reporting for the newsletter
is encouraged to contact Diane Boyle at (732) 943-9102. Access to email would be ideal
but not necessary.
EVENTS BINGO
Every 3rd Wednesday @ 5:30pm in Comm. Room SENIOR CENTERS / WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER
Monday - Friday Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WOODBRIDGE MALL 2nd Friday of each Month
Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WAL-MART 4th Friday of each Month - Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
SHOPRITE FOOD SHOPPING Tuesdays, 11:00AM - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
LOCAL DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS Monday - Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394 MULTI SERVICE PROGRAM
Wed., March 14, 2018 2:30-3:30 in Comm.Room
RARITAN BAY MEDICAL CENTER Look for posting if determined
RESIDENT COUNCIL MEETING
To be determined
Questions or Concerns call: Diane Boyle at (732) 388-4103
Cooper Towers
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NEWS
Well now that the ground hog saw his shadow, we will have 6 more weeks of winter. We are having cold weather, rain and another snow storm. The weather can’t make up it’s mind. We are looking forward to St. Patty’s Day! Stay sober and enjoy!
See you next month,
God willing,
Cathy Ellison
EVENTS
BINGO Saturdays at 6:00PM
at FINN TOWERS!
MULTI SERVICE PROGRAM Look for posting on board
RARITAN BAY MEDICAL CENTER Look for posting if determined
RESIDENT COUNCIL MEETING
To be announced
SENIOR CENTERS / WOODBRIDGE COM-MUNITY CENTER Monday - Friday
Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WOODBRIDGE MALL 2nd Friday of each Month Free Transportation
Call Diane 732 726-2394
WAL-MART 4th Friday of each Month -
Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W.
at 732-726-2394
SHOPRITE FOOD SHOPPING Tuesdays, 9:00AM - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
LOCAL DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS Monday - Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm - Free
Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W.
at 732-726-2394
Question or Concerns call: Danielle 732 634-6629
Adams Towers
NEWS
Hopefully this on and off warm weather will either stay at one
temperature.
We would love to see more residents come to our council
meetings. We all have concerns and even complaints about things
that go on in the building. We can just talk about whatever
needs anyone has on March 20, 2018 at our next meeting.
Your Finn Reporter,
Deborah Ellison
EVENTS
BINGO
Mondays and Wednesdays at 6:00 PM Community Room
RARITAN BAY MEDICAL CENTER Look for posting on board
RESIDENT COUNCIL MEETING
March 20, 2018
SENIOR CENTERS / WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER
Monday - Friday Free Transportation
Call Diane 732 726-2394
WOODBRIDGE MALL 2nd Friday of each Month Free Transportation
Call Diane 732 726-2394
WAL-MART 4th Friday of each Month
Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W.
at 732-726-2394
SHOPRITE FOOD SHOPPING Tuesdays, 9:00AM - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
LOCAL DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS Monday - Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm - Free
Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W.
at 732-726-2394
Question or Concerns call:
Danielle 732 634-6629
Finn Towers
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Olsen Towers
EVENTS
BINGO
in the Community Room - see schedule posted
COFFEE TIME Tuesdays - 9:00AM to 10:00AM
MULTI SERVICE PROGRAM See Bulletin Board if scheduled
RARITAN BAY MEDICAL CENTER See Bulletin Board if scheduled
SENIOR CENTERS / WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER
Monday - Friday Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WOODBRIDGE MALL 2nd Friday of each Month
Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WAL-MART 4th Friday of each Month - Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
SHOPRITE FOOD SHOPPING Tuesdays, 11:00AM - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
LOCAL DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS Monday - Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm -
Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
Questions or Concerns call: Melanie at (732) 362-5400
EVENTS
MULTI SERVICE PROGRAM See Bulletin if scheduled
RARITAN BAY MEDICAL CENTER
See Bulletin if scheduled
RESIDENT COUNCIL MEETING Wednesday, March 21, 2018
at 3:00pm 3rd Wednesday of each month
SENIOR CENTERS /
WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER Monday - Friday
Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WOODBRIDGE MALL 2nd Friday of each Month
Free Transportation Call Diane 732 726-2394
WAL-MART 4th Friday of each Month - Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
SHOPRITE FOOD SHOPPING Tuesdays, 9:00AM - Free Transportation
Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
LOCAL DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS Monday - Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm -
Free Transportation Call Diane from S.T.O.W. at 732-726-2394
Questions or Concerns call: Melanie at (732) 362-5400
Stern Towers
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Out on the Town
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Sunday, March 11, 2018 Starts at
Woodbridge High School Ends at
Woodbridge Town Hall
Time: 1:30pm
Main Street, Woodbridge
BARRONS ARTS CENTER
CONCERT: Stephane Wrembel Trio March 16, 2018 ~ 7:30pm Location: Barron Arts Center
A French born jazz guitarist who has settled in New Jersey, Wrembel is best known as a composer & performer of “Gypsy Jazz.” His unique 21st cen-tury homage to Django Reinhardt’s Romani French Jazz has earned him a place of honor in New Jersey’s new global sound. Reservation Required. Call (732)634-0413
582 Rahway Avenue , Woodbridge , NJ 07095
Woodbridge Township Recreation Department
Pictures with the Bunny!
Saturday March 24th Parker Press Park
400 Rahway Ave. Woodbridge, NJ
Egg painting 9:00 am—10:30 am Then pictures with the Bunny!
Annual Easter Parade—10:30am-12:00pm
You Must register for Egg Painting ONLY By March 20, 2018—no walk-ups accepted
Free Admission with a donation of Non-Perishable food items for “We Feed”
Woodbridge Food Bank
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The Pet Page Meet the Dog Breeds
AMERICAN PITBALL TERRIER Dog Breed Group : Terrier Dogs Weight—30-85 pounds Life Span—12-16 years The American Pit Bull Terrier is one of the so-called bully breeds often labeled a pit bull. In fact, “pit bull” isn’t a breed, but a term used to describe the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Some people say the American Pit Bull Terrier is the same as the American Staffordshire Terrier. Others, just as forcefully, say they’re entirely different breeds. But all experts can agree that the confusion started with a decision by the AKC in the early 1930’s to give it a new name, American Staffordshire Terrier, to separate it
from its pit-fighting past. The American Pit Bull Terrier has not been recognized by the AKC, while the American Staffordshire Terrier, which is slightly smaller, has been. The bull breeds are often grossly misunderstood. The qualities that make these dogs tenacious players in obedience and agility games also attract highly unscrupulous people looking for strong competitors for their dog fighting rings. The sorry result is that bull breeds, in particular the APBT, have gained a reputation over recent years for being dangerous. Nothing could be further from the truth. But rampant misinformation and fear caused by the actions of a minority of dogs kept by criminally negligent people have provoked legislation against the breed in a number of cities and countries around the world. As the owner of an American Pit Bull Terrier you must be aware that you may be met with anger and hostility by people who are misinformed about your wonderful dog. This is not a breed for everyone, especially those who aren’t willing to invest time in training and socialization and can’t or won’t provide consistent firm guidance. When raised with the proper training and socialization, the American Pit Bull Terrier makes an excellent companion for children. He is loving and gentle with people and often makes a lousy guard dog because of his tail-wagging eagerness to greet the person at the door. American Pit Bull Terriers are devoted and loyal to their family and will, if necessary, defend them to the death. These dogs are extremely intelligent and learn commands and tricks with ease. They have a zest for life and love to be involved in everything going on around them. They maintain a puppyish demeanor will into adulthood, and that vitality makes them a joy to live with. Once you have met and gotten to know this breed you will wonder how you ever lived without one.
ADOPT ME My name is Malti Adult Male Maltese / Poodle Mix House Trained Spayed/Neutered Vaccinations up to date Special Needs Malti came in to the shelter extremely matted and after his initial grooming must be feeling like a brand new pup! He does have some residual medical issues as a result of the years of neglect he experienced, but has been as sweet as can be since day 1 and deserves a taste of the good life!
ADOPTION INFORMATION If you would like to adopt this adorable little
guy please contact:
PERTH AMBOY ANIMAL SHELTER
597 Fayette St.
Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
732 324-3877
Email: [email protected]
Please don’t shy away because of his medical issues until you find out what
they are. He really wants to love someone and be loved and deserves a wonderful home that you can provide
for him!
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THE PUZZLE ZONE
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Recipe Corner
ZUCCHINI PATTI
2 cups grated zucchini
2 eggs, beaten
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
Salt to taste
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
These cheesy zucchini patties are an excellent way to use up that abundance of zucchini from the garden. Serve with a bit of tomato or sour cream dabbed on top.
Directions
1. In a medium bowl, combine the zucchini, eggs, onion, flour, parmesan cheese,
mozzarella cheese, and salt. Stir well enough to distribute ingredients evenly.
2. Heat a small amount of oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Drop zucchini
mixture by heaping tablespoonfuls, and cook for a few minutes on each side until
golden.
JERK CHICKEN WINGS
1/2 yellow onion
1/2 C. green onion
6 cloves garlic
3 habanero peppers, seeded
and chopped
2 T. fresh thyme leaves
1 T. kosher salt
2 t. ground black pepper
2 t. ground allspice
1 t. dried thyme
1/2 t. ground cinnamon
1/2 t. ground cumin
1/2 t. freshly grated nutmeg
2 T. vegetable oil
3 T. soy sauce
2 T. brown sugar
1/3 C. lime juice
3 lbs. chicken wing drumettes
Cooking spray
Directions
1. Put yellow onion, green
onion, garlic, habanero
peppers, fresh thyme, kosher
salt, black pepper, allspice,
dried thyme, cinnamon,
cumin, nutmeg, vegetable
oil, soy sauce, brown sugar,
and lime juice, respectively,
in a blender and blend until
marinade is completely
smooth.
2. Place chicken in a large
bowl. Pour marinade over it
and toss to coat completely.
Cover with plastic wrap and
refrigerate for at least 8
hours or overnight.
3. Preheat over to 450. Line a
baking sheet with aluminum
foil and spray with cooking
spray.
4. Place chicken drumettes on
prepared baking sheet and
reserve marinade left in
bowl.
5. Bake 25 min. in preheated
oven.
6. Brush 1/2 reserved marinade
onto chicken and turn wings
over. Bake 15 min.
7. Turn chicken and brush on
remaining 1/2 the reserved
marinade. Bake until tender
and caramelized, 10-15 min.
more. An instant read
thermometer inserted near
the bone should read 165
degrees F. Rest wings on
baking sheet for 5 min.
before removing to a serving
platter.
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This is a list of pest inspection dates for all of the WHA Senior Bldgs.
Two buildings will be inspected each week of each month. Highland Park Bldgs will be
inspected on the open weeks. Re-inspections and unit
treatments along with assisting maintenance staff will also be
done on the open weeks. I will be away on the
following dates for vacation: March 12th-16th April 26th—30th June 6th—11th
OLSEN & STERN TOWERS
Feb. 12th.—16th.
March 19th.—23rd. April 9th.—13th. May 7th.—11th. June 11th.—15th.
FINN & ADAMS TOWERS
Feb. 5th—9th. March 5th.—9th. April 2nd.—6th. May 1st.– 4th. June 4th.– 6th.
COOPER & GREINER TOWERS
Feb. 20th.-23rd.
March 26th.-29th. April 16th.-20th. May 14th.-18th. June 18th.-22nd.
PEST
INSPECTIONS
Mar 2018 - Horoscope: Aries March 21—April 19
The March 1st full moon says to tweak your happy place, be more comfortable, and have better health. Shine from within and be happier than ever. The new moon on the seventeenth could let you begin to fulfill a dream. Dream big. On March 20th, the sun enters Aries. This is your time of the year to tackle the biggest challenge. You aren’t easily discouraged. Love shines bright with the full moon, a blue moon, on the month’s last day. Don’t worry about coming on too strong or scaring away someone promising. The right person will be drawn to your flame. Be sincere and sensational.
Happy Birthday Monthly Horoscopes
Mar 2018 - Horoscope: Pisces February 19—March 20
Love and romance come naturally with the March 1st full moon. You are not the lackluster partner. You are the axle on which the wheel of love turns and depends. On the fourth, the sun conjoins Neptune in Pisces. This could make a romantic fantasy irresistible. Celebrate a bright, bold new you on the March 17th new moon. You may think you’re in the same, but people will know better and value you more. Appreciate this and live up to it. On the full moon, and blue moon, on the month’s last day, be the arbiter or peacemaker for some argumentative people. It will be easy.
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Senior Transportation of Woodbridge is Excited
to Announce
We are Expanding our Services!!
GET UP AND GO WITH S.T.O.W. Transportation to:
Senior Centers/ WCC
Monday - Friday
Shoprite
Tuesdays
9am Pick Up (Sterns, Adams, Finn, Maple Tree)
11am Pick Up (Olsen, Cooper, Greiner)
(Private Residents - Thursdays)
Local Doctor Appointments
Monday - Friday
10am - 2pm
Woodbridge Mall
2nd Friday of the Month
Wal-Mart
4th Friday of the Month
Call Diane at 732-726-2394
Email: [email protected]
UKRAINIAN
EASTER
EGGS
Of all
the Easter eggs
from Eastern
Europe,
Ukrainian eggs
are perhaps the best known. They are so well-known that
many people don’t realize that the type of eggs made famous
by Ukraine are actually made in most parts of Eastern and
East Central Europe, calling Czech eggs, Polish eggs, or
Romanian eggs “Ukrainian eggs.” The Ukrainians do not
have a monopoly on egg decorating, though the popularity of
eggs from this region means that they are highly collectible
and this art continues to be practiced with both modern and
traditional methods.
Ukrainian Easter eggs are called pysanky, which
derives from the verb for “to write.” The practice of
decorating eggs dates back to pagan times. Though ancient
examples of pysanky have not survived due to the delicate
nature of the eggshells, ceramic “eggs” decorated with
patterns and images have been found in burial sites and during
archeological digs. Pagan symbolism, such as the “tree of
life” or goddess symbolism, adorns eggs even today,
hearkening back to the Pre-Christian era and providing
information about pagan religious worship and the priorities
1. The best refrigerator cleaner is a combination of salt and soda water. The bubbling action of
the soda water combines with the abrasive texture of the salt to make a great cleaner.
2. The best way to get rid of lime buildup around the faucet is to lay paper towels over the fixture,
soak it with vinegar and let it set for an hour. The deposits will soften and become easier to
remove.
3. Clean screens with a scrap of carpeting. It makes a powerful brush that removes all the dirt.
4. Clean windows with a rag and soapy water, and then dry them with another rag. You can also
go to an auto-parts store and buy a windshield squeegee, which cleans very well.
5. If drapes are looking drab, take them out of the window, remove the hooks and run them
through the air-fluff cycle in the dryer along with a wet towel (to draw off the dust) for 15
minutes. Hang them back in the windows immediately.
6. Clean the blades of a ceiling fan by covering them with a coat of furniture polish. Wipe off the
excess and lightly buff.
7. Sometimes comforters, blankets and pillows don’t need to be cleaned, but they do need to be
aired out after a long winter in your closed-up home. Take them outside and hang them on a
clothesline for a day.
7 SPRING CLEANING TIPS
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From the Executive Director - Donna Brightman
A number of years ago, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) initiated the Earned Income Disregard policy (EID). The EID was incorporated into the public housing requirements as a mechanism to assist low-income families to attain self-sufficiency by allowing for 100% and 50% of an increase in their earnings to be disregarded when determining the family’s income-based rent. A family member qualifies for the EID once in their lifetime as they experienced a change in their earning capacity due to certain mitigating factors. The factors that will qualify an individual for the EID are as follows: 1. Annual income increases as a result of employment after being unemployed for one or more years. 2. Annual income increases as a result of participation in an economic self-sufficiency or other job training
program. 3. Annual income increases as a result of new employment or increased earnings during or within six months
after receiving assistance, benefits or services under any state program or temporary assistance for needy families funded under Part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act.
During the initial twelve months of the qualifying event, 100% of the increase in income is disregarded. Therefore, the family’s rent, which was based on their income, remains the same as it was prior to the increased earnings for an entire year. During the second twelve months, 50% of the increase over the original, base income is disregarded, still allowing the family to maintain a significant portion of their new earnings. I would like to share the success story of one of our families who took maximum advantage of this EID policy in conjunction with the public housing program which allowed for the family’s rent to be adjusted commensurate with the family income. Jennifer Ratiner moved into our public housing complex known as Woodbridge Garden Apartments in March 2008 along with her young son. When she moved in, Jennifer was working for Kensington Bus Company and she was attending Middlesex County College. Her rent at that time was based on her wages plus the small amount of child support she received. In September 2009 Jennifer stopped working so that she could really concentrate on completing school. She was able to survive on the child support she received since the housing authority reduced her rent to coincide with the reduced amount of income. After finishing school, Jennifer was able to secure a good job in the medical profession in August 2011. Upon securing this new job, Jennifer qualified for the EID and the housing authority disregarded 100% of her earnings and continued to charge rent as if Jennifer was still only collecting child support for twelve months. During the following twelve months, Jennifer’s rent was calculated after disregarding 50% of her increased earnings. Jennifer used this program to her utmost advantage by saving the money she would have paid out in rent, and continuing her education by attending seminars and classes to receive additional certifications thereby, increasing her earning power. The Woodbridge Housing Authority is very happy to announce that Jennifer has moved out of public housing and has purchased a town home for her and her son. We Congratulate her and wish her continued success!
A residents Story of Success!