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2100 Washington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22204
The County's Housing Grants Program is a county funded program that provides a monthly housing grant to eligible households. These grants cover a portion of monthly rent, depending on household income, household size and rent amount. Applicants must meet income requirements and personal assets may not exceed $35,000.
809 Oliver Hill Way, Richmond, VA 23219
Commonwealth Catholic Charities provides a combination of long term or short-term housing subsidies and comprehensive case management services to assist low-income persons living with HIV or AIDS establish or maintain stability in housing, acquire the resources and supports necessary to maintain housing, and access the health and supportive services necessary to thrive in the Greater Richmond region.
1641 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Provides grants for natural disasters or no-interest loans to civilian federal and postal employees who need assistance for basic necessities (rent, utilities, etc.), because of a financial emergency beyond their control. Must fit into eligible hardships listed on the website. Limits assistance to individuals up to $1500. Application must be completed online, not accepted in any other format.
975 South High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
VPAS' Emergency Services program provides one-time immediate financial assistance and other resources, including referrals to other public and private agencies to older adults who have an emergency need. Emergency Services may include payment assistance for medication refills, assistive devices, and utility and rent payments. Assistance is provided one-time, per year, per older adult age 60+, who must have an emergency need for help which endangers their health and/or well-being.
717 7th Street, Altavista, VA 24517
Agency assists residents within a 15-mile radius of Altavista. Applications for electric bills, heating bills, and rental assistance are taken by a volunteer. The applications are then reviewed by DAWN's Administrative Staff.
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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.
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
239 Sheridan Avenue, 2nd Floor - Suite 216, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Provides pre-move and post move assistance, overseas briefing, welcome packets (electronic and hard copy), assist with lending limited household goods from our lending closet, resource library. Computerized data base, SITES, provides printouts of on and off post information.
507 Park Avenue Southwest, Norton, VA 24273
A HUD approved Housing and Financial Counseling agency providing counseling in the areas of rental, home purchase, credit management, debt reduction and foreclosure avoidance. CCC also offers classes on financial management, managing your credit, the home buying process, your rights and responsibilities as a renter, Fair Housing laws and foreclosure prevention.
1601 Rolling Hills Drive, Richmond, VA 23229
A HUD approved Housing and Financial Counseling agency providing one-on-one counseling in the areas of rental, home purchase, credit management, debt reduction and foreclosure avoidance. CCC also offers classes on financial management, managing your credit, the home buying process, your rights and responsibilities as a renter, Fair Housing laws and foreclosure prevention. Employment Services are provided through job training/placement and career development counseling.
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.
798 Hillman Highway Northeast, Abingdon, VA 24210
Rental Assistance. Limited assistance is given to people experiencing financial crisis such as the unexpected loss of employment, sudden illness, or death of a family member.
1005 North Glebe Road, Suite 220, Arlington, VA 22201
The Coast Guard Mutual Assistance provides financial assistance to clients caught in emergency, short-term, financial situations beyond their control that endanger personal well-being. An emergency condition is one that arises suddenly, is unforeseen and urgent, and requires immediate attention. Emergency assistance is generally authorized in circumstances that impose a serious financial or personal hardship on the client requiring urgent help to relieve the situation.
626 East Broad Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219
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.
2 West Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Provides rent assistance to residents of Richmond City and Henrico County. Rent must be 1-month overdue, late fees and other fees must be paid prior to funds being released. Do not assist with rent deposit nor move in expenses or hotel fees.
1400 Crossways Boulevard, Chesapeake, VA 23320
The HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) provides resources to fund a wide range of activities including building, buying, and/or rehabilitating affordable housing for rent or homeownership or providing direct rental assistance to low and moderate income families and individuals in the Counties of Isle of Wight and Southampton.
7745 Patrick Henry Highway, Roseland, VA 22967
Provides limited direct financial assistance to individuals/families in need and help to address basic necessities. Examples are rent/mortgage, groceries, medical co-pays and fuel and electric assistance.
824 Campbell Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides emergency financial assistance once every twelve months with utility disconnect bills, rent eviction or 5 day pay or quit notices, and prescriptions. Any resident outside of Southwest or Northwest Roanoke City will need to obtain a referral from an agency in their area of residence. Does NOT offer assistance with Oxford House rents.
155 Arrowhead Trail, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Free legal services in civil cases to low-income persons. Does not handle criminal cases. Centralized Intake: 888-201-2772 Toll Free Nationwide Regional Field Offices in Castlewood, Christiansburg, and Marion, Virginia
47 Garrett Street, Warrenton, VA 20186
Assists local non-profit housing corporations in the PD 9 area by providing hands-on training and consulting. FHC staff includes certified and licensed lead paint inspectors/risk assessors, housing rehab specialists and certified housing counselors.
3138 Golansky Boulevard, Suite 202, Woodbridge, VA 22192
Reverse Mortgage Counseling provided virtually.
680 West Main Street, Wytheville, VA 24382
Provides assistance to individuals and families struggling with an unexpected crisis or homelessness. Housing and budget counseling are major components of this assistance to help each client develop goals to work toward self-sufficiency. Financial assistance may include: rents and rental deposits and utility deposits and payments. Provides financial assistance to clients experiencing some kind of short-term crisis beyond their control, such as a serious accident, illness or injury; an unexpected job layoff, termination or reduction in hours; a loss of daycare or transportation that has affected a client's ability to work; or a delay in approved benefits.