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2215 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501
The SAMHSA Grant to Benefit Homeless Individuals (GBHI) provides Horizon with the resources to offer outreach and engagement, screening and same-day assessment, treatment, case management, peer recovery support, and location of permanent housing, among other specialty services to adolescents and their families who are experiencing homelessness.
56 SMI Way, Farmville, VA 23901
This program helps and prevent someone from becoming homeless. Payment can be made to assist clients to retain their existing housing or transition to alternative housing, if they are at imminent risk of homelessness w/in 14 days.
302 2nd Street Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24001
Supportive Services for Veteran Families helps veterans and their families find and stay in stable, permanent housing. Focus on intensive case management to help resolve housing crises and ensure that they don't happen again.
5668 Freedom Boulevard, Norton, VA 24273
Assistance needed to obtain housing: financial assistance with deposits associated with rent and utilities, locating rental property, case management to ensure client's ability to maintain independent living Temporary Assistance Assistance needed for different households with vary in intensity and duration. This is not permanent support.
2100 Gallows Road, Vienna, VA 22182
The Young Mothers Program provides housing, counseling and training to homeless young women, age 16 to 24, who are pregnant or have young children, and support services for minors who are pregnant or parenting. With an emphasis on parenting, education, job readiness and self-sufficiency, our graduates are able to support themselves and their children when they leave the program.
PO Box 5222, Richmond, VA 23220-0222
Rapid Rehousing program provides short-term financial assistance vital to clients achieving long-term stability. This program connects families and individuals experiencing homelessness to permanent housing through a tailored package of assistance.
3110 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
This program can provide low to moderate-income individuals and families with financial assistance towards security deposit/1st month's rent, rental assistance or utility assistance. This program also provides case management to ensure that clients will become self-sufficient after completing the program.
4713 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20016
The program provides short-term case management support to attain permanent housing for Veterans experiencing homelessness. Veterans experiencing homelessness may call the screening line at 202-658-9599 to be assessed for services. Veterans should leave a message and it will be returned promptly. For Veterans who are not eligible for services through the Veterans First program, will be provided with referrals to appropriate community resources that may be able to provide further assistance. Provides energy assistance through EnergyShare program.
23372 Front Street, Accomac, VA 23301
Focuses on housing for homeless and at-risk households by providing coordinated intake/assessment, temporary financial assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services to individuals and families who are homeless or would be homeless but for this assistance. Temporary financial assistance includes rental assistance, security deposits, and utility deposits, utility payments, and moving cost.. Temporary assistance and services for housing relocation and stabilization include case management, housing search and placement, mediation and credit repair. MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE IS NOT ALLOWED UNDER THIS PROGRAM. Funded through the Department of Housing and Community Development's Virginia Homeless Solutions Program
1176 Huell Matthews Highway, South Boston, VA 24592
The VA Homeless Solutions Program provides funds and/or case management for diversion or payment of delinquent rent, security deposit assistance, rapid re-housing or shelter for low- and moderate-income households who are homeless or at imminent danger of becoming homeless. It also provides assistance for those who are chronically homeless through the PSH program. Housing counseling is a strong component to facilitate a long-term goal of financial independence. The program also links callers to programs that best suits their needs.
412 Jefferson Avenue North, Pulaski, VA 24301
New River Community Action's Homeless and Housing Programs offer financial services to those at-risk of becoming homeless (Prevention) and those already homeless (Rapid Rehousing) to help them obtain or maintain permanent housing. Clients must meet strict grant criteria to receive financial services through Homeless and Housing Programs and adhere to program policies and guidelines for continuing services. When available, funding is used for participant financial assistance in the form of rent deposits and last month's rent, rent payments, utility deposits and utility arrears, utility payments, and application fees. Homeless and Housing Programs provides free Renter Education Workshops twice a month. Workshops are for tenants, landlords, and those considering renting. NRCA staff educates participants concerning fair housing, the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, energy savings tips and financial tips. Homeless and Housing Programs offer counseling services. Counseling can be face to face, over the phone, or through the internet. Counseling sessions include completing a written spending plan, determining household goals, making referrals, and follow up on goal progression. For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
20 Progress Drive, Martinsville, VA 24112
Provided as part of intake services as well as on-going cases of the agency to respond to crises which threaten the welfare, health, or safety of individuals. Assistance with emergency needs, provides help to individuals/families to prevent eviction, utility cut-off, hunger, lack of essential clothing, or other life-threatening situations. Clients may be referred to community resources for financial assistance.
102 Heritage Way Northeast, Suite 103, Leesburg, VA 20176
Provides prevention and diversion counseling and can pay rental arrears or security deposit for persons who are not homeless but in danger of homelessness. Recipients agree to participate in housing counseling services to ensure financial stability budget counseling, self-sufficiency, and future housing planning.
10056 Dean Drive, Manassas, VA 20110
This program can provide low to moderate-income individuals and families with financial assistance towards security deposit/1st month's rent, rental assistance or utility assistance. This program also provides case management to ensure that clients will become self-sufficient after completing the program.
516 Wenonah Avenue, Pearisburg, VA 24134
New River Community Action's Homeless and Housing Programs offer financial services to those at-risk of becoming homeless (Prevention) and those already homeless (Rapid Rehousing) to help them obtain or maintain permanent housing. Clients must meet strict grant criteria to receive financial services through Homeless and Housing Programs and adhere to program policies and guidelines for continuing services. When available, funding is used for participant financial assistance in the form of rent deposits and last month's rent, rent payments, utility deposits and utility arrears, utility payments, and application fees. Homeless and Housing Programs provides free Renter Education Workshops twice a month. Workshops are for tenants, landlords, and those considering renting. NRCA staff educates participants concerning fair housing, the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, energy savings tips and financial tips. Homeless and Housing Programs offer counseling services. Counseling can be face to face, over the phone, or through the internet. Counseling sessions include completing a written spending plan, determining household goals, making referrals, and follow up on goal progression. For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
2020A 14th Street North, Arlington, VA 22201
Provides short and medium term financial assistance for individuals who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in Arlington County. Participants must agree to on-going case management services. Assists individuals earning up to fifty percent of area median income.
5320 Palmer Lane, Suite 1A, Williamsburg, VA 23188
The goal of the Virginia Homeless Solutions Program (VHSP) is to make homelessness rare, brief, and non-reoccurring.
1750 East Atlantic Street, Emporia, VA 23847
Prevents homelessness by providing targeted and limited assistance to households who, but for this assistance, are likely to become homeless.
3300 Acorn Street, Suite B , Williamsburg, VA 23188
The agency offers shelter funding assistance homeless and at-risk households by providing temporary financial assistance and services to individuals and families who are homeless or would be homeless but for this assistance. Temporary financial assistance includes rental assistance, security deposits, utility deposits, utility payments, moving costs, and motel or hotel vouchers. Temporary assistance and services for housing relocation and stabilization include case management, housing search and placement, legal services, mediation, and credit repair. This service requires a referral from United Way.
1013 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provide financial assistance and services to help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. The community utilizes a prioritization list to prioritize the most vulnerable for housing first. Individuals should be sure that they have called the Homeless Help Line for screening (540-358-5801) and are accessing the appropriate homeless services agency in our community in order to be on our community prioritization list.
149 East Main Street, Martinsville, VA 24112
Prevention services generally involve short-term financial assistance along with case management to ensure the household is connected the resources they need to stabilize their housing situation. The Virginia Eviction Reduction Pilot (VERP) includes: Initiatives and partnerships that promote systems change, including Legal Aid Mediation between landlords and tenants Outreach and coordination with key partners and stakeholders Financial assistance
1379 Tazewell Avenue, The Donald E. Neal Building, Tazewell, VA 24630
This program prevents the displacement of individuals and families from their homes as a result of eviction or foreclosure. A short-term rental assistance program offered to individuals and/or families who are in financial crisis or who are facing homelessness. This program is part of the Balance of State Continuum of Care. We work with our local planning group (LPG) in collaboration with People, Inc. Provide services in Tazewell County, and People, Inc. provides centralized intake and assessment for each of the participating localities.
8000 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227
Flagler Housing & Homeless Services at St. Joseph's Villa provides a rapid re-housing program to help households secure safe and affordable rental housing as quickly as possibly, and presents resources for maintaining long-term housing stability. Services are customized to meet the unique needs of the household, and include: - Case management - Budgeting assistance - Short-term financial assistance - Tenant responsibility education - Community resource connections
809 Oliver Hill Way, Richmond, VA 23219
A walk-in and outreach service to anyone experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis. Providing connection to mainstream benefits, housing-focused case management and referral to other homeless services Walk-ins are accepted 8:30 AM to noon (even though office is open until 5:00 PM). Also, operate a hub and drop-in-site for youth who are homeless (ages 18-24). Youth can access basic supplies and essential services or resources.
112 West Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
The Homeless Information Line (HIL) is the link to services for those who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless in the next 14 days. Callers leave a message and will receive a call back within 3 business days. The callback will review their circumstances, provide links to resources, and if they may be eligible for back rent or need assistance with a security deposit/first month rent to leave homelessness, they are referred for an eligibility screening, which determines if they can be referred for help from the Haven's housing programs. Those who are not eligible for Haven funds are referred to other resources in the region specific to their needs.
