October 3, 2022

HUD: 10th Anniversary of the Office of Housing Counseling Marked

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of Housing Counseling today marks its tenth anniversary since being created as a distinct office reporting to HUD’s Assistant Secretary for Housing. Throughout October, the Office will celebrate the many contributions of HUD’s housing counseling program in helping individuals and families obtain and maintain safe, sustainable, and affordable homeownership and rental housing.

“Whether it was helping homeowners through the foreclosure challenges of the 2012 housing crisis, responding to the housing needs of victims of disasters, or the continuing housing relief and recovery resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, housing counselors have been there over the last decade to support families in making critical housing choices and equipping themselves for the future,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Counseling David Berenbaum. “This month, we recognize not only our role in helping people stay in their homes during times of crisis, but also in supporting a network of HUD Certified Housing Counselors who serve some 3,000 clients a day.”

HUD created the Office of Housing Counseling as a new office reporting directly to the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner on October 1, 2012. Previously, the Office was part of the Office of Single Family Housing. From 2012 to present, the Office of Housing Counseling:


About HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Agencies

HUD-approved housing counseling agencies provide services to address a full range of housing counseling needs. These services include assisting homebuyers in evaluating their readiness for a home purchase and navigating the homebuying process, helping clients find affordable rental housing, offering financial literacy training to individuals and families, and providing foreclosure prevention counseling. In addition to providing counseling to homeowners and renters, HUD-approved housing counseling agencies support emergency preparedness and disaster recovery efforts, assist homeless persons in finding transitional housing, and help seniors determine whether a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage or other reverse mortgage product is appropriate for their needs.

To locate a HUD-approved housing counseling agency, visit HUD’s online locator or call (800) 569-4287 to use our interactive telephone locator service, including translation services in more than 200 languages.

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