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.
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 Homeless Housing and Assistance Program (HHAP) provides capital grants and loans to not-for-profit corporations, charitable and religious organizations, municipalities and public corporations to acquire, construct or rehabilitate housing for persons who are homeless and are unable to secure adequate housing without ...
Potentially eligible families and individuals must first complete an initial screening with their local Continuum-of-Care (CoC) and be referred to NYSHCR. Clients cannot apply on their own.
For more information on Section 8, Section 202, and Golden Age housing, contact your local Office for the Aging. For Long Island residents, please contact the Nassau County Office of Housing and Community Development at 516-572-1900 and the Community Development Corporation of Long Island at 631-471-1215.
You may apply at any Job Center. Other individuals should apply at a designated Job Center. Call 311 or HRA infoline (718-577-1399) for assistance. In the case of an emergency, HRA must give you an interview the same day.