More affordable homes are coming to Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware, and they’ll be built by the people that will eventually move into them. In a press release, the state’s congressional delegation announced last month that a nearly $1 million grant will help fund the construction of two dozen homes for low-income families in rural communities throughout both counties. It will go towards the organization’s Self-Help Housing program. Homes are usually built in groups, with families helping build their neighbors homes alongside their own. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development’s Mutual Self-Help Housing Technical Assistance Grant program.