Provides assistance to prevent imminently homeless individuals from losing their housing and becoming homeless. The program is designed to divert people from homelessness through a range of services including landlord mediation, financial education, rehousing, and limited financial assistance with rent and utilities.
Assists the needs of people living on the streets (outside, abandoned buildings, in cars, etc.) in the Omaha Metro area who are interested in connecting with housing and/or other services.
Services provided are:
-Screening and referral for housing programs
-Information and referrals for mainstream benefits (SNAP, Medicaid, GA, etc.)<...
A program designed to shorten the period of time that people experience homelessness in Johnson County and to increase housing placement and retention. Financial assistance is available to help with rental deposit and monthly rent payments for eligible individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Clients in the Rapid Rehousing program also w...
Outreach Services are provided to families by the Welcome Home Program.
Provides assistance to families who are facing a crisis situation with food and/or shelter. Homeless prevention services can assist families who are facing eviction or utility disconnection in preventing their family from becoming homeless. Can also assist homeless families with an emergency motel stay and in securing either temporary or permanent ...
Short-term rapid re-housing, 1-6 months rental assistance and individualized housing support services to assist in maintaining permanent housing
Sioux City Housing Authority provides rental assistance for eligible homeless veterans through the HUD-VASH Program in partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Case management, client needs assessment, goal setting/plan development, and assistance to stabilize housing for individuals and families. Services vary and may include assistance with rent, utilities, rental and/or utility deposits, depending upon verification of need and progress being made on goals. Eligibility and re-certification requirement...
Provides financial assistance to qualifying individuals and families with up to two (2) months' payment of a security deposit, utility deposit, past due rent, past due mortgage or past due utility. Along with the partial financial assistance, customers also receive one on one support.
PERRY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION will provide a nights lodging for Perry residents who have been displaced from their living situation or transients (who are acceptable to the management of the Super 8 in Perry), when funds are available.
The Campbell Fund distributes funds to those that are considered "worthy poor" for utility bills and other needs.
Homelessness prevention services and assistance for individuals and families with children who are in danger of experiencing homelessness. Program may assist with utility bills and deposits, and rental bills and deposits.
Rapid rehousing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Assists those at risk of becoming homeless and tries to keep them in their home. Assists in obtaining housing, employment, education, deposits, etc.
Housing problem solving for people who are at risk of becoming homeless within the next 20 days. There may be housing related financial assistance available.
(Note: This is NOT a utility assistance program.)
Additionally, COVID-19 funds may financially assist individuals and families who meet income guidelines and other criteria. <...
Works with youth who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Works together with youth to identify and obtain housing, work on retaining that housing, connect to supports and resources, and to address the issues which led them to the homeless situation.
Offers homeless intervention and prevention for individuals or families who are homeless or facing homelessness and have a mental health diagnosis.
HELPING HAND has seven apartments for short term housing when available for women and children.
Homeless individuals must call Waypoint Shelter Services to be assessed for homeless programs. They may be eligible for the transitional program but they first must go through the assessment process.
Access point for the community's homeless response system. Individuals and families who are at imminent risk of homelessness (with no house, apartment, etc. to stay tonight) will complete an assessment and receive help to find housing options.
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