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Are you homeless or at threat of homelessness?
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Contact a company in your regional neighborhood who can help.

Find Homeless Assistance

Local companies provide a range of services, including food, housing, health, and security. Contact a nationwide hotline or find a company near you. If you are a life-threatening emergency situation, please dial 911.

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Housing Assistance

Contact a housing therapy agency in your location or call 800-569-4287.

Homeless Housing Help

- Contact a homeless provider in your neighborhood.

  • Find local community development and affordable housing contacts.
  • Search justshelter.org to find neighborhood organizations working to maintain cost effective housing, avoid expulsion, and reduce family homelessness.

    Renters: Find a Cost Effective Unit

    - Find budget friendly rental housing near you.
  • Find HIV/AIDS housing and services near you.
  • Find State Housing Finance Agencies with economical rental residential or commercial properties.
  • Find subsidized systems in backwoods.
  • Find budget-friendly systems in residential or commercial properties supported by tax credits.

    Renters: Tenant Rights and Responsibilities

    - Find details about tenant rights and duties.
  • Find tenant rights by state.
  • View state laws regarding security deposits.
  • View ten ideas for occupants.
  • View the Move-In/Move-Out Inspection Form.

    Homeowners

    - Look for a HUD home to purchase on HUDhomestore.com.
  • Get help with home improvements.
  • Find assistance to prevent foreclosure near you or call the Making Home Affordable hotline 888-995-4673.

    Fair Housing

    - File a housing discrimination problem.
  • File a Housing Choice Voucher complaint by calling 1-800-955-2232 or sending out an email to Public Housing's Customer Service at HUD-PIHRC@tngusa.net.

    Food

    - Find your regional Food Bank.
  • Obtain WIC (Women, Infant, and Children) Benefits.
  • Make An Application For SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) Benefits.

    Learn more about other offered food programs.

    Health and wellness

    - Locate an University Hospital near you, consisting of Healthcare for the Homeless Programs.
  • Locate a Diaper Bank near you that disperses diapers to families in requirement. Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Hotline: 1-800-662-4357 for private, complimentary, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for people and relative dealing with mental health and/or substance utilize conditions. This service offers recommendations to regional treatment facilities, assistance groups, and community-based organizations.
  • Locate Behavioral Health Treatment Services near you, consisting of drug abuse, mental health, and veteran services.
  • Locate Early Serious Mental Illness Treatment near you, including evidence-based programs offering medication, therapy, household and peer support, and other assistance for those seeking treatment for a recent beginning of severe mental disorder such as psychosis, schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, and other conditions. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 is readily available 24/7 to in complete confidence offer counseling services at a crisis center in your location.
  • Locate HIV/AIDS care services near you. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 is readily available 24/7 to talk in complete confidence with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453 is offered 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing child abuse, looking for resources or details, and referrals to countless emergency, social service, and support resources. RAINN Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656- 4673 is offered 24/7 to talk in complete confidence with anyone experiencing sexual violence and in requirement of crisis assistance. National Runaway Safeline: 1-800-786-2929 offers support to at-risk youth and their households 24 hours a day through phone, e-mail, and live chat.
  • Locate a Runaway and Homeless Youth Program near you for emergency situation shelter, transitional living program, or street outreach program for runaway or homeless youth. National Human Trafficking Resource Center: 1-888-373-7888 is offered 24/7 to in complete confidence provide aid to victims of human trafficking.

    Disasters

    Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746 offers crisis therapy and assistance to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused catastrophes.
  • Visit a Catastrophe Recovery Center (DRC) to talk with someone in person for assistance or information. To discover a center near you, utilize the DRC Locator or text DRC and your zip code to 4FEMA (43362 ). Example: DRC 01234. (Standard text rates apply.).
  • Look for open shelters near you by texting SHELTER and your postal code to 4FEMA (43362 ). Example: Shelter 01234. (Standard text message rates apply.).
  • Locate the nearest shelter or find your local Red Cross.
  • Find your closest health center, use the U.S. Hospital Finder.
  • Request help on DisasterAssistance.gov.
  • Search on FEMA.gov for updated info on Presidentially declared catastrophes and find out how to get assistance.
  • Visit Ready.gov for detailed guidance on how to prepare for emergency situations and disasters.
  • Visit Project Porchlight to access free monetary healing therapy and customized help for disaster survivors under a foundation-assisted grant program, provided by Finance International (MMI), a HUD-Approved Housing Counseling agency.

    Employment and Job Training

    - DOL's Employment and Training Helpline: 1-877-872-5627 supplies info for task seekers, employees, and employers on employment and training. Workforce Development Board Locator offers regional task centers where task hunters can get employment information, find out about profession development training opportunities and link to various programs in their area.
  • The American Job Center Finder supplies local job centers that assist job seekers find tasks, training, and respond to other work related concerns.
  • DOL's Employment Training page supplies a short-term training finder, an education and training finder, a Certification Finder, links to Apprenticeship programs, monetary help, and far more. Welfare Finder provides information about declaring joblessness benefits by state. Job Corps Helpline: 1-800-733-5627 provides details about this education and training program that assists young people find out a profession, make a high school diploma or GED, and find and keep an excellent job.
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    Veterans

    Help for Homeless Veterans Helpline: 1-877-424-3838 supplies 24/7 access to VA's services for homeless and at-risk Veterans. Veteran's Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 is readily available 24/7 to talk in complete confidence with veterans in crisis (and their friends and families). Veterans.gov supplies job opportunity for veterans including job postings, local profession centers, and online self-assessments.
  • Locate a VA Medical Center for treatment.
  • Locate a Neighborhood Resource and Referral Center near you that provides Veterans who are homeless and at threat of homelessness with one-stop access to community-based, multiagency services to promote irreversible housing, health and psychological health care, career development and access to VA and non-VA advantages.