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Renters and landlords can find out what emergency rental assistance covers, how it works, and who’s eligible on the interagency housing portal hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Learn how to find help immediately if you are facing or experiencing homelessness. The government offers programs that can help you find short-term housing. Contact your state’s 211 program to find emergency help paying your rent. If you need emergency housing, call 211 to find a local shelter. Locate homeless services for veterans and teens.
Learn how to find help immediately if you are facing or experiencing homelessness. The government offers programs that can help you find short-term housing. In most areas of the U.S., you can dial 211 to connect with local social services and get referrals for emergency housing.
Whether you own a home, are paying off a mortgage, or are currently renting, assistance is available to help reduce the financial and emotional burdens associated with housing, including options to apply for rental assistance through our program.
If you are a wounded warrior, service member, or veteran experiencing homelessness, use the National Resource Directory to find assistance with housing, employment, access to healthcare, and other services in your state.
Emergency shelter, housing and rental assistance programs that provide homeless prevention, housing expense assistance, mortgage and rental payment assistance services.
Call 211 or search for state and local emergency rental assistance programs. Your state or local agency may refer you to a community or nonprofit organization that can help if you do not qualify for a government program.
Do you need assistance obtaining housing? We may be able to provide one-time assistance with move-in costs, deposits, locating housing, or short-term rental payments. Long-term housing for those with mental health concerns, chronic substance use, and families with HIV/AIDS may also be available.
Rapid re-housing can end homelessness by quickly connecting people to a home and services. What is Rapid Re-Housing? Rapid re-housing provides short-term rental assistance and services. The goals are to help people obtain housing quickly, increase self- sufficiency, and stay housed.
helping families transition from homelessness to housing making homes possible A New Leaf’s Rapid Rehousing program offers a unique solution to families and individuals across the Valley currently experiencing homelessness by providing rental subsidy and case management.