Friends In Service Helping is accepting applications for three low-income housing units available for homeless families, said Reed Robbins, FISH's director of human services.
The qualifications are:
• Applicant families must be homeless or facing homelessness;
• There must be a child or children in the family;
• A family must have one parent who works a minimum of 40 hours a week and earns minimum wage or more per hour;
• An applicant needs to have a favorable credit report.
The housing units are on Stewart Indian School property and each is roomy with spacious backyards, Mr. Robbins said.
Applicants should contact FISH at 882-3473 or visit FISH at 138 E. Long St.