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<H1> Making Homes, Growing Communities </H1> |
<H2> The Santa Clara County Housing Authority (SCCHA) offers voucher programs and rental properties that help make rental housing safe and affordable for over 20,000 low-income families and individuals. </H2> |
<H2> How can we help you? </H2> |
Santa Clara County Housing Authority | Section 8 Voucher Assistance
scchousingauthority.org/
A high-performing public agency that provides housing and support services to eligible renters and landlords within Santa Clara County, CA.
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