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See if you qualify for Lifeline, a program that can help you get discounted telephone or internet service if you have a low income.
Families with a low income, seniors, and people with disabilities may qualify to use Section 8 vouchers to find housing. You can choose any housing that meets the program requirements, such as a single-family home, townhouse, or apartment.
Learn about government programs that help people with low incomes find affordable rental housing. Get the details on how these programs work, who is eligible, and how to apply.
Legal Services Corporation (LSC) - Find legal aid in your community for people with low incomes. LawHelp.org - Find free legal aid near you and get answers to your legal questions. These services are for people with low to moderate incomes. Law Help Interactive - This program helps you fill out legal forms for free, such as those dealing with:
If you are eligible for subsidized housing, you can search for a participating housing community using the HUD map. Select "Find Affordable Housing Opportunities Near Me" and search for your city or address on the map.
Learn how government weatherization and energy efficiency assistance programs can help people with a low income save money on heating and cooling costs.
If you are a veteran, have a disability, or are a senior, you may qualify for rental assistance. Learn about government-backed rental assistance programs and how to apply.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers loan and assistance programs for home repairs and improvements. Eligibility requirements vary for each program. Your eligibility may depend on: Your income level; Your age; The type of property you own and want to repair; Where your property is located
Find out how to file a complaint about mortgage or rental housing discrimination. Learn where to get help to resolve a disagreement with your landlord.
Learn about food assistance programs for seniors and how to apply. Most states offer these programs for older adults who have a low income: Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) - Provides coupons for fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, and herbs.