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2300 Charles Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Offers a variety of HUD counseling services to community residents, including budget, credit, homeownership, and pre-foreclosure counseling.
392 Maple Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
Provides comprehensive housing counseling services, including outreach to potential first-time home buyers, to persons eligible for or assisted under home buying, home ownership or rental housing programs regardless of the program source. Provides foreclosure prevention counseling and assistance.
810 Vermont Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20420
Provides a National Call Center for Homeless Veterans hotline to ensure that homeless Veterans or Veterans at-risk for homelessness have free, 24/7 access to trained counselors. The hotline is intended to assist homeless Veterans and their families, VA Medical Centers, federal, state and local partners, community agencies, service providers and others in the community. To be connected with a trained VA staff member call 1-877-4AID VET (877-424-3838). Call for yourself or someone else Free and confidential Trained VA counselors to assist Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week We have information about VA homeless programs and mental health services in your area that can help you. What will happen when I call You will be connected to a trained VA staff member. Hotline staff will conduct a brief screen to assess your needs. Homeless Veterans will be connected with the Homeless Point of Contact at the nearest VA facility. Family members and non-VA providers calling on behalf of a homeless Veteran will be provided with information regarding the homeless programs and services available. Contact information will be requested so staff may follow-up.
206 3rd Avenue, Radford, VA 24141
Provides temporary rental assistance, mortgage, utilities, food, household products, prescriptions, transportation, and dental costs for individuals and families residing in New River Valley and transients who are experiencing a financial crisis who meet the eligibility guidelines · Utility payment assistance - up to $500 per year · Food, household supplies, diapers, and infant formula - monthly Assistance is available for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (example: $52,400 for a family of four). · For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Quantico, VA 22134
Provide funds to help with a wide range of financial needs. Common situations include: Food, rent/mortgage, utilities, essential home repairs Establishing a new residence, including security and utility deposits Car expenses, such as repairs and insurance deductibles Medical expenses Military pay shortage / delayed entitlements Funeral expenses
8975 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, VA 23229
The Housing Resource Line is a centralized access point to help connect residents in the PlanRVA region to programs and services that will help address their housing needs.
10718 Courthouse Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Provides emergency financial assistance to those in need with Electric, Water, Rent, Medical, and Other Needs. A family is only helped once every 12 months. A family is made up of anyone that lives at the same address.
400 West Main Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Provides temporary rental assistance, mortgage, utilities, food, household products, prescriptions, and transportation for individuals and families residing in New River Valley and transients who are experiencing a financial crisis who meet the eligibility guidelines · Utility payment assistance - up to $500 per year · Food, household supplies, diapers, and infant formula - monthly Assistance is available for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (example: $52,400 for a family of four). · For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
1600 5th Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides assistance to families who receive rent aid to set goals to become economically self-sufficient by coordinating services in the community such as: Adult Education, Childcare, Transportation, Personal and Career Counseling, Job Training and Job Placement. Also provides One-on-One counseling, helps families set five (5) year achievable short-term and long-term goals, helps identify individual strengths and needs, provides/identifies needed services and establishes an Escrow Savings Account as your earnings increase and offers workshops on: Credit Counseling/Financial Planning, Spending Plans, Nutrition and Homeownership Classes. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.
6402 Arlington Boulevard, Suite 1130, Falls Church, VA 22042
The Legal Aid Justice Center partner with tenants and community organizations to fight for affordable housing, reasonable housing conditions, racial justice in housing, and equitable housing policies. Services include representing tenants facing eviction and in other landlord/tenant disputes, organizing with tenants experiencing unfair conditions, and advocating for better housing policies across the state. We have a particular focus on supporting tenants in public housing.
412 Jefferson Avenue North, Pulaski, VA 24301
Provides temporary rental assistance, mortgage, utilities, food, household products, prescriptions, transportation, and dental costs for individuals and families residing in New River Valley and transients who are experiencing a financial crisis who meet the eligibility guidelines · Utility payment assistance - up to $500 per year · Food, household supplies, diapers, and infant formula - monthly Assistance is available for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (example: $52,400 for a family of four). · For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
601 South Belvidere Street, Richmond, VA 23220
A grant of up to $8,000 to make accessibility modifications to a rental unit. Accessibility grants can be used to install ramps, grab bars and other modifications to make your home easier to navigate. This is not a loan, so no repayment is ever needed. Full program details are outlined in our handbook. www.Accessva.org provides a way for Virginians with disabilities to find an affordable, accessible place to live. Accessva.org also provides a variety of other information including information on accessible housing resources, and an interactive map of Virginia Centers for Independent Living (CIL's).
200 North Glebe Road, Suite 250, Arlington, VA 22203
Catholic Charities' (CCDA) Emergency Assistance program helps people experiencing a temporary financial crisis with rent and/or utility assistance and there is a likelihood that this crisis will not repeat. CCDA work to prevent evictions or the termination of essential utilities. Catholic Charities views an emergency as a crisis that deprives or threatens to deprive a person of basic human needs. Basic human needs include but are not limited to housing, essential utilities (i.e., gas, water, electric, oil for heating).
120 Epperly Mill Road Southwest, Floyd, VA 24091
Provides temporary rental assistance, mortgage, utilities, food, household products, prescriptions, transportation, and dental costs for individuals and families residing in New River Valley and transients who are experiencing a financial crisis who meet the eligibility guidelines. · Utility payment assistance - up to $500 per year · Food, household supplies, diapers, and infant formula - monthly Assistance is available for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (example: $52,400 for a family of four). For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
115 Jefferson Highway, SAGE Building, Louisa, VA 23093
Financial assistance with housing (rent or mortgage payments) or basic utilities (heating, cooling, water). LCEF will cover a portion of the payment for one month. See Intake procedures.
1000 Preston Avenue, Suite A, Charlottesville, VA 22903
The Legal Aid Justice Center partner with tenants and community organizations to fight for affordable housing, reasonable housing conditions, racial justice in housing, and equitable housing policies. Services include representing tenants facing eviction and in other landlord/tenant disputes, organizing with tenants experiencing unfair conditions, and advocating for better housing policies across the state. We have a particular focus on supporting tenants in public housing.
2424 Courthouse Drive, Building 18A, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Rental Security/Utility Deposit Program To assist low income households to secure decent, safe and affordable housing by providing funding for the security and/or utility deposits for a rental housing unit approved by the Rental Housing division. For the purpose of this program, an individual is considered a household. Assistance is provided based on the availability of funding , and is provided one time only to eligible households. Please call the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline at (757) 227-5932 to begin the referral process. Optional Relocation Program To reduce the effect of financial hardships suffered by low or moderate-income tenants or owner occupants who are temporarily or permanently displaced from their housing unit by Code Enforcement or other city agency action due to unsafe and or hazardous living conditions. Assistance is provided based on the availability of funding and is provided one time only to eligible households. Please call the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline at (757) 227-5932 to begin the referral process. Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program To assist low income homeless families and/or those in imminent danger of becoming homeless to secure decent, safe and affordable housing by providing funding for vouchers to be utilized for rental housing units approved by the Rental Housing division. Initial voucher assistance is for twelve months and may be renewed one time for up to an additional twelve months subject to the availability of funding. Please call the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline at (757) 227-5932.