Vermont State Housing Authority (VSHA) has been providing affordable housing to families in need for over thirty-eight years. Established in 1968, VSHA has the distinction of being the first statewide housing authority in the nation. Throughout our history, we have aggressively and compassionately pursued opportunities to provide and make housing more accessible and affordable for Vermonters. Today, we serve approximately 8000 families and are active in almost every community within the state. Our affordable housing initiatives reach many Vermonters, from senior citizens, young families, those with special needs to residents of mobile home parks. We invite you to travel through our website and see the many housing opportunities and services we provide.
Vermont State Housing Authority does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, U.S. Military Veteran status, familial status, marital status, or because income is derived in whole or in part from public assistance in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities.
VSHA is committed to equal housing and employment opportunity and will consider reasonable accommodations upon request.
The Vermont State Housing Authority's Mission is to promote and expand the supply of affordable rental and homeownership opportunities on a statewide basis. Each new endeavor will enhance or increase the organization's capacity to continue its Mission and to assure the effectiveness of VSHA as a provider and administrator of affordable housing programs.