You can download it in pdf form, fill it out and submit it online or in-person to a California Social Services Office.
Individuals may apply for CAPI by calling the CAPI Unit at 909.933. 5777 or by visiting one of our local offices. See CAPI brochures for additional information on eligibility criteria and requirements.
Rapid re-housing places a priority on moving a family or individual experiencing homelessness into permanent housing as quickly as possible, ideally within 30 days of a client becoming homeless and entering a program.
How long should it take to process my application? All CAPI applications must be processed as soon as possible but no later than thirty (30) calendar days from the date the application was filed. The County must notify the applicant if eligible or not, no later than 30 calendar days from the date of application.
There are several steps to receiving EHV assistance: The family must be referred to HACSB through the County of San Bernardino's Coordinated Entry System or other partner agency. HACSB determines eligibility for EHV assistance. The family selects a unit to lease from a private landlord.
To be eligible for CAPI, you must meet all of the following eligibility requirements: Be a California resident; Be age 65 or over, blind, or disabled; Be a non-citizen and meet the immigration status criteria in effect for SSI/SSP as of 08/21/96; Be ineligible for SSI/SSP solely due to your immigration status.
Any moving company in your area can help with this. For the cheaper amateur services, there's Moving Help, Task Rabbit, Hire-a-Helper, Dolly, Thumbtack, etc.
Problem that is also forcing a lot of families. Away it's the way that it looks that's intimidatingMoreProblem that is also forcing a lot of families. Away it's the way that it looks that's intimidating Michael Lynch drove out from Moreno Valley to San Bernardino. Today looking for a pickle ball court.
Contact your council when you move You should also let your previous and new local council know as soon as you move home.
SB City Outreach We provide a diverse range of resources, including access to longer-term shelters, rehabilitation programs, and assistance with family reunification. Our priority is to ensure that housing opportunities are prioritized for residents of San Bernardino.