The Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority is proud to announce the launch of the Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery program, known as the "Fix in Six" program. 

The initiative aims to help residents rebuild and restore their communities by providing much-needed disaster recovery assistance to low- and moderate-income households impacted by Typhoon Mawar. 

As part of this effort, GHURA is coordinating a team to support the program’s implementation. 

Positions include Community Program Aide I and II, Program Coordinator I, II, and III, Buyer II, and Computer Systems Analyst I. 

Applicants who wish to apply can access the application online at guamcdbgdr.org  and submit their applications to the GHURA office in Sinajaña. 

Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8a.m.-5p.m.

The "Fix in Six" program is funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and is designed to address unmet recovery needs in disaster-impacted communities. 

Over a six-year period, the program will support housing, infrastructure, economic revitalization, and disaster mitigation efforts, ensuring long-term resilience and sustainability.

In December 2025, GHURA successfully secured $500.8 million in CDBG-DR funding to aid in disaster recovery initiatives across Guam. 

These funds will be allocated to assist residents in rebuilding their homes, restoring public infrastructure, and strengthening local economies.

"There are still several families that are suffering the impacts of Typhoon Mawar. This program represents a significant step forward in our commitment to rebuilding a stronger, more resilient Guahån,” said GHURA Deputy Director, Fernando Esteves. “The Fix in Six program will allow us to not only address the longstanding damages from Mawar, but fortify the community against future natural disasters.”