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Giving Thanks

As the crisp autumn air settles in and we gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, the Housing Opportunities Commission (HOC) and Housing Opportunities Community Partners (HOCP) are filled with gratitude for all our stakeholders who help make our work possible.

Shauna Sorrells
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Celebrating a Legacy of Service

Over the course of its first five decades, the Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) has continually risen to the challenge of finding new ways to provide safe, high-quality, affordable housing and supportive services that strengthen our communities.

Wane Mendoza
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The Ultimate Return on Investment

Steve Jobs had to sell his Volkswagen. Bill Gates dropped out of college. Jeff Bezos went to his parents for a loan. Though their routes were somewhat unique, the co-founders of Apple, Microsoft and Amazon all found sources of start-up money, got started in a garage and had partners to share the burden. They all did reasonably well for themselves.

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The Excitement and Inspiration of “What’s Next”

Founded by freed African American slaves, the Emory Grove community is named for Methodist Bishop John Emory and traces its origins to services held on Aug. 15, 1868. Located where Midcounty Highway and Woodfield Road intersect, just two miles south of the Montgomery County Airpark, Emory Grove is thought to have been formally established in 1871, when the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Church adopted the charter and by-laws of what became known as the Emory Grove Camp-Meeting Association of Baltimore City.

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It’s All About Real Life: Inspiring Youth to Explore the World of STEM

Founded by freed African American slaves, the Emory Grove community is named for Methodist Bishop John Emory and traces its origins to services held on Aug. 15, 1868. Located where Midcounty Highway and Woodfield Road intersect, just two miles south of the Montgomery County Airpark, Emory Grove is thought to have been formally established in 1871, when the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Church adopted the charter and by-laws of what became known as the Emory Grove Camp-Meeting Association of Baltimore City.

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HOC’s Plan for Building the Future of Affordable Housing

Steve Jobs had to sell his Volkswagen. Bill Gates dropped out of college. Jeff Bezos went to his parents for a loan. Though their routes were somewhat unique, the co-founders of Apple, Microsoft and Amazon all found sources of start-up money, got started in a garage and had partners to share the burden. They all did reasonably well for themselves.

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Celebrating Historic Emory Grove

Founded by freed African American slaves, the Emory Grove community is named for Methodist Bishop John Emory and traces its origins to services held on Aug. 15, 1868. Located where Midcounty Highway and Woodfield Road intersect, just two miles south of the Montgomery County Airpark, Emory Grove is thought to have been formally established in 1871, when the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Church adopted the charter and by-laws of what became known as the Emory Grove Camp-Meeting Association of Baltimore City.

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