Fresno Housing creates and sustains vibrant
communities throughout Fresno County.
We serve nearly 50,000 Residents — 26,000 adults and 24,000 children
We serve nearly 50,000 Residents — 26,000 adults and 24,000 children

AFFORDABLE HOUSING MYTHS
Some believe that affordable housing is only for poor people and drives down the quality of communities. Learn the real truth.
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DOING BUSINESS WITH FH
Learn how to become a vendor or review open bids.
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Employment Opportunities
Do you enjoy making a difference in your community? Fresno Housing may be the perfect place for you to grow your career. Learn more about our company culture and how to join our innovative, entrepreneurial team.
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Fresno Housing continues to closely monitor the ongoing federal government shutdown. While there have been no updates, our team remains open and committed to supporting residents, families, and property owners throughout this period.
For the latest information on housing assistance and program updates, visit:
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October was filled with community, connection, and celebration! Our Resident Empowerment team hosted and participated in several Harvest Fest events across Fresno County, bringing families together for arts & crafts, games, and a Health & Wellness Fair featuring helpful resources from local partners.
A big thank you to Anthem Blue Cross Medi-Cal for their generous candy donation and ongoing partnership in supporting our residents and community!
✨ Event Highlights:
Renaissance at Santa Clara • Legacy Commons • Fairview Heights • Parc Grove Commons • Cedar Courts with Southeast Boys & Girls Club • Southeast Police Trunk or Treat • Selma National Night Out
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Community Resource: 🍽️ Free Hot Meals for Seniors – Reserve in Advance!
Seniors aged 60 and over can enjoy free hot meals served Monday through Friday at participating community centers across Fresno! Those under 60 can purchase a meal for $7.45. (Please have exact change ready.) Senior Hot Meals are made possible thanks, in part, to funding from FMAAA.
✅ Reservations are required, call or visit your preferred site by 11:30 AM the day before you plan to dine. Reserving in person is required for your first reservation only.
📍 Meal Sites, Serving Times and Contact:
• Inspiration Park – 11:15 AM | (559) 691-1058
• Mary Ella Brown Center – 11:30 AM | (559) 497-1326
• Pinedale Community Center – 11:30 AM | (559) 974-6720
• Lafayette Center – 11:30 AM | (559) 621-2934
• Mosqueda Center – 11:15 AM | (559) 417-2341
• Ted C. Wills Center – 11:15 AM | (559) 621-6742
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