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The fragile calm in Gaza has shattered. A sudden escalation in conflict has destroyed any hope of rebuilding. Our brothers and sisters in Gaza remain displaced – their homes in rubble. Living in fear, families are without food, water, medicine or shelter. Hopes for peace have been broken—yet the need for action has never been greater. MATW Project is still delivering life-saving relief. Despite the incursion, our teams are working tirelessly to support our brothers and sisters in Gaza. We’re on the ground delivering emergency shelter, food, water, medical supplies and more.

Government Assistance To Buy A Home -

The federal government doesn't usually lend money directly, but it "backs" certain loans. This insurance reduces the risk for lenders, allowing them to offer you better terms.

Buying a home in 2026 can feel like an uphill battle, but you don't have to do it alone. If the traditional 20% down payment feels out of reach, a variety of government programs are designed to lower that barrier. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a veteran, or someone looking in a specific area, there is likely a program tailored for you. 1. Government-Backed Mortgages government assistance to buy a home

: Exclusive to veterans, active-duty service members, and eligible surviving spouses. These typically require 0% down and no monthly mortgage insurance. The federal government doesn't usually lend money directly,

Unlocking the Door: Your Guide to Government Assistance for Homebuying If the traditional 20% down payment feels out

: Perfect for those with lower credit scores or smaller savings. You can put down as little as 3.5% with a credit score of 580.

DPA programs help cover the upfront costs that often stop people from buying. These are usually offered through state housing finance agencies (HFAs) or local nonprofits. Federal Housing Administration

: Designed for low-to-moderate income buyers in designated rural and suburban areas. These also offer 0% down options. 2. Down Payment Assistance (DPA) Programs