Four Oregon tribes are working together to help tribal members buy or rent housing.
The Grand Ronde, Siletz, Warm Springs and the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw are hosting the Native American Housing Fair tomorrow. The first of its kind in the state, it is designed to provide tribal members of all income levels with information on loan qualification, how to avoid predatory lending, home inspection and credit counseling.
The fair, to be held at Chemawa Indian School, is open to all Native Americans.
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Four Oregon tribes join together to help members find housing
(The Salem Statesman Journal 7/30)
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