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More than 100 different agencies are working together to prevent and end homelessness in Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties, TX. The Way Home is the collective effort to prevent and end homelessness in the Houston region through permanent housing with supportive services.
Online directory of services that help homeless or newly housed individuals in crises and provide short-term aid. Managed by the Houston Housing Authority. Housing Choice Vouchers (formerly known as Section 8) help with rental costs to give residents more choice in where they live.
All of the following programs help homeless people directly. Please visit our website for a more comprehensive Homeless Services Directory and to download an up-to-dated HELP CARD.
The Beacon is a non-profit organization located in the heart of downtown Houston with a mission of providing essential and next-step services to restore hope and help end homelessness. Our three core programs The Beacon Day Center, Brigid's Hope and Beacon Law serve Houston's homeless population.
The Way Home is the local, coordinated homeless response system in Houston and throughout Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties in Texas.
We believe homelessness is solvable. CFTH works to prevent and end homelessness in Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties. A robust directory of services to support homeless or newly housed individuals. This directory is available online only.
The primary goal of Eviction Prevention is to help families and individuals avoid homelessness and move towards stable, sustainable living. This program focuses on prevention, intervention, and empowerment.
Our team encourages housing stability by providing needed support in the areas of behavioral health, referrals to community resources, and basic needs assistance and takes pride in building a foundation for success.
A free, confidential helpline operated by United Way of Greater Houston, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, the 211 Texas/United Way HELPLINE connected more than 1.25 million of our neighbors with help in 2023.
2-1-1 Texas/United Way HELPLINE provides free information and referral assistance using the most comprehensive database of social services in our community. Participants voluntarily sign up for Homeless Court by requesting the service from a local homeless service provider. The participant voluntarily enters his or her homeless service agency.