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Contact your local Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or local housing authority. They may be able to provide emergency housing assistance for low-income families. Contact your local Salvation Army or other community-based organizations. Check with local churches and faith-based organizations.
The state-funded RAFT program is a tool used by the HCEC team to provide eligible households or individuals funding that can be used to help keep their housing, obtain new housing, or otherwise avoid becoming homeless.
How do I get emergency Section 8? To apply for an emergency section 8 voucher, and to try to be given priority to bypass a waiting list, immediately call a local public housing authority in your town or county near you. Select a state below to find a housing authority in your area for priority review.
NC Emergency Solutions Grant If you are an individual or family in need of housing assistance due to homelessness please contact the NC United Way by calling 2-1-1 or visit their website NC211.
Resources for Emergency Housing Assistance If you are homeless or will become homeless in the next 14 days, contact NC 2-1-1. For assistance with rent or utility payments, contact Crisis Assistance Ministry at 704-371-3001. If you need help finding rental housing, contact the Housing Collaborative or call 1-877-428-8844.
Check if you qualify for emergency housing at risk of domestic abuse. pregnant or living with dependant children. homeless as a result of fire, flood or other disaster.
Contact your local Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or local housing authority. They may be able to provide emergency housing assistance for low-income families. Contact your local Salvation Army or other community-based organizations. Check with local churches and faith-based organizations.
Emergency Housing and Assistance Program Operating Facility Grants (EHAP) Provide operating facility grants for emergency shelters, transitional housing projects, and supportive services for homeless individuals and families.