Marinette Housing Authority sits in Marinette, Wisconsin, and helps people find affordable housing, so they've got 83 low income and affordable units spread across several places, offering studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and even four-bedroom options, and they handle apartments like Marinette Apartments II, Marinette Woods, and Trolley Station Terrace Apartments, so you're not limited in choices. They work with Section 8, public housing, and the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program, and they're linked up with government-supported help like Marinette County Housing Authority, Shelter Plus Care, and Family Self-Sufficiency Program. They also have unique programs for veterans through the Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) and provide resources for people with very low incomes and folks affected by AIDS through HOPWA, and all that means rent can be set at about 30% of what you earn, which is good for budgeting.
If you've got a child under 18, there's family units with three bedrooms, but a lot of the apartments fit seniors, people with disabilities, and families - with options for studio and up, and each apartment comes with features like balconies or patios, washer and dryer, kitchen appliances, carpeting or vinyl floors, ceiling fans, and air conditioning, and some even have big closets, extra storage, and efficient utilities to keep things comfortable year-round. There's elevator access, on-site laundry, and parking, plus things like a pet spa, fitness center, and on-site staff who handle maintenance and management, and they try to support independence while giving extra help when needed, so they cover assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, and they provide nonmedical home care and brain activity programs as well.
The place doesn't allow pets, but it does have outdoor areas and well-kept grounds, and you'll notice the management listens and takes care of things regularly. The community is close to pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS, has easy access to M & M Taxi Service for transportation, and you can get to nearby hospitals including US Veterans Medical Center and Bay Area Medical Center, which matters when you need quick trips to doctors. You're close to local parks like Stephenson Island or Higley Field, dining spots such as R&S Saddle Saloon and Avenue Grille & Bar, plus there are several churches and religious groups in the area, so it's easy to stay connected outside. Residents get support for finding housing and there are programs working to upgrade historic communities, like the Marin City Golden Gate Village revitalization project, and you've got housing for different care needs, including independent and assisted living, plus a Board and Care Home for seniors who need a bit of oversight. Everything is set up to help people on limited budgets, whether you're living alone, in a family with kids, or you need specialized services as you age, and they keep things as straightforward as possible - with open options for low and moderate-income residents and support so you can live with dignity right in Marinette.