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MHA Wants to Recognize our Tenants Accomplishments & Success Stories!

 An accomplishment is something that you’ve done to the best of your ability, that has taken a certain level of skill, determination or hard work to complete. It could be big or small - but it’s something that might have been a challenge for you, and that you feel a sense of pride accomplishing. 

Our MHA Tenant Michelle's Accomplishment:

Michelle has been going to school and taking care of her four children as a single mother. It is all paying off soon, graduation just around the corner!

This is great MHA wants to recognize all the hard work Michelle has done and is still doing!

We are proud of you Michelle and so happy for you!

Be Proud of all your hard work and dedication!

Gaining a sense of accomplishment, and feeling proud of themselves,

helps people feel like they’re progressing in their life.

An accomplishment feels great, making a positive step forward for yourself and your family.

No matter how big or small just something you feel a sense of accomplishment for.

Brag about yourself and your accomplishments!!!

If you are a Tenant of the McAlester Housing Authority or a Section 8 participant, let us know any accomplishments you have achieved since you become a McAlester Housing Authority Tenant or Section 8 voucher holder. 

Email Rocky at projectmanager@mcalesterhousing.com

If you wish to submit anonymously, we will still post your accomplishment.

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