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Helps families secure safe and affordable housing to prevent the placement of children in care or support their return home.
Provides a dedicated caseworker who assists with referrals to emergency or domestic violence shelters, apartment searches, transportation to view units or meet landlords, and preparation for housing interviews.
Caseworkers also help families apply for income assistance, access community resources for basic needs, obtain subsidized housing such as Section 8, and offer follow-up services to prevent future housing instability.
Helps residents who are currently in long-term care facilities to move out of the nursing home and back into their community.
Provides individuals choices about where they can live, as well as assistance with community supports and services.
Housing search assists renters, near-homeless, those at-risk of homelessness and homeless individual and families in search of safe and affordable housing and maintenance.
Educates tenants on housing rights, tenant legal reviews, responsibilities, Smart Change Financial Enrichment and housing options.
Housing counseling/case advocates serve clients with Housing Matters Rental Housing Clinics, one-on-one housing assessments, housing affordability, and advocacy.
Assists special populations with housing-related issues including accepting energy-assistance applications.
Second chance tenancy assists renters on options to repair history and create housing options through “good faith” efforts in tenant history repair and “safety net advocacy”.
Coordinated Entry services for homeless individuals and families.
Offers a day program where people battling different mental illnesses can socialize and gather in a safe environment.
Members make their own event and lunch calendars each month, cook lunches on a daily basis and help keep the clubhouse clean by signing up for tasks. There are weekly groups and daily activities, monthly out of town or in town outings that may include going out to eat, to a movie, seeing a sporting event or whatever else members decide to do that month.
The program provides access to two in-house support staff and a peer support specialist who offer assistance with finding housing, obtaining medical benefits, and connecting clients to additional services or resources. Support also includes help with obtaining, completing, and filing official forms, certificates, and documents required to apply for benefits or services, as well as guidance in acquiring copies of official documents or understanding legal documentation.
Helps residents who are currently in long-term care facilities to move out of the nursing home and back into their community.
Provides individuals choices about where they can live, as well as assistance with community supports and services.
Connects service members and their families with community housing rental listings near U.S. military bases. Service members can search for homes at all local installations. Users can also view Rental Partnership Program listings and other military community housing benefits.
Property managers can list their properties at no cost by creating an account.
**Call to check on program openings.
Provides targeted services to families with a desire to break the cycle of crisis and enable a path out of intergenerational poverty. It is rooted in a case management approach, focusing on client needs. The Salvation Army utilizes internal resources and community collaboration to align to the goals of each client served.
The Supportive Housing Program assists with helping those find housing (does not house) who are experiencing displacement or homelessness. Case management services are available to help specifically to get them housed."
Tutoring for children under age 12 from low income families. Dyslexia tutoring available.
Job readiness training class and work experience training and community service opportunities available. Transportation to job fairs (must meet qualifications; determined upon intake). Computer lab available to fill out applications on line. GED classes and adult dyslexia tutoring also available.
Workshops and classes related to financial education.
Helps parents advocate on behalf of their children with learning disabilities. Right to Educate advocate for students with special needs, including dyslexia.
Track resources and refer clients to agencies and churches for help with first month's rent, utilities and food assistance, etc.
Housing search assistance, helping clients find affordable housing. Clients must have income in order to receive help with housing.
Assists Latinos in finding community programs that meet their needs. Assistance with employment, housing, and immigration needs. Information and referral. Interpretation and translation services.
