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Our Past

2007
30 Year Celebration
HomeQuest Homeownership program launched
7 Family Self Sufficiency Graduates
4 Homeownership Graduates

2006
CORHA rebranded as Housing Works

2005
Prairie House, Prineville (8 units)

2005
Horizon House, Bend (14 units)
Ariel South, Bend (97 units), acquisition & rehab

2003
Tamarack Village, Sisters (33 units)
Rogers & Lynch Office Building acquisiton & rehab

2002
62nd FSS Graduate
Stepping Stones, Redmond (5 units)
Eastlake Village, Bend (56 units)

2001
993 Housing Assistance Certificates
Crook County joins

2000
Emma’s Place, Bend (11 units)

1995
Menta Park, Madras (20 units)
Reindeer Meadows, Redmond (50 units)
574 Housing Assistance Certificates
First FSS Graduate

1994
Ariel Glen, Bend (70 units)

1993
Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS)

1992
Stoneybrook, Redmond (40 units)

1990
Summit Park, Bend (88 units)

1984
Mariposa Homes, scattered sites (48 units)

1983
126 Housing Assistance Certificates

1979
Commits to build public housing

1977
CORHA created by Deschutes & Jefferson Counties

Our Future

2009
Putnam Pointe, Bend (44 units), mixed-use development opens
Under development:
Canyon East, Madras (24 units)
Jefferson Street Redevelopment, Madras
Barbara's Place, Redmond (6 units)

2008
Lava Court, Bend (44 units), begins construction & renamed Putnam Pointe
Summit Park, Bend, modernization completed
Under development:
Canyon East, Madras (24 units)
Jefferson Street Redevelopment, Madras
Barbara's Place, Redmond (6 units)


In 1977, we:

    * Were organized as a public corporation under Housing Authority Law of the State of Oregon (ORS Chapter 456)

    * Were created as a housing authority by resolution in Deschutes and Jefferson counties to address lower income housing needs

    * Provided housing assistance to Crook County residents by invitation only

    * Owned 48 units of affordable housing

Today, we

    * Were re-created in 2001 by formal resolution to be the housing authority for Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties, enabling us to serve the tri-county region

    * Serve approximately 1,600 families

    * Are the leading provider of affordable housing throughout the region with an inventory of hundreds of units available in award-winning developments and a development pipeline extending years into the future

    * Continue to pursue development opportunities to fulfill community identified needs in the incorporated cities and towns within the region
“Thanks to a strong community effort our Dreams Came True! I moved into my own home in the same neighborhood as my parents.”

—Marie, Bend


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