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MERCY HOUSING - PLEASANT GROVE APARTMENTS

MERCY HOUSING #94625902


location_on A
  • 1715 Pleasant Grove Boulevard
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-846-9641

Pleasant Grove Apartments offers one, two and three bedroom apartment homes and three bedroom townhouses. The community features 48 modern, affordable homes with easy access to i80. Experience the convenience of easy access to shopping, restaurants, and more with Roseville Transit stops just steps away.

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SUPPORT PROGRAMS - MTM

MY TIME MOVEMENT #94001671


location_on B
  • 5620 Birdcage Street, Suite 100
    Citrus Heights, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-436-4233 

My Time Movement provides support services for young adults with foster care experience who are enrolled in Medi-Cal through Partnership HealthPlan.

It focuses mostly on housing stability, education, employment, and independent living.

Services include:

  • Housing navigation support, deposits, and application fee assistance
  • Educational assistance and employment readiness training
  • No-fee birth certificate vouchers
  • Driver’s license training
  • Food and clothing referrals
  • Bus passes and gas cards
  • Life skills classes
  • Motel vouchers
  • Gas cards
  • Bus passes
  • Utilities assistance

Walk-ins are accepted. Staff are also available to meet participants in the community.


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RENT/UTILITY ASSISTANCE AND FAMILY SUPPORT - SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE

SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE #71891559


location_on C
  • 11695 Donner Pass Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-546-0952

Sierra Community House can provide rental assistance to qualifying individuals and households who live in Tahoe and Truckee.

Screening and Applications
Sierra Community House will screen households to assist each community member who may qualify. If households qualify, Sierra Community House will go through the application process with them so that the household may receive assistance with rent or utility (water/garbage/gas/electricity) payments.

Additional services include:

  • Professional advocacy and case management
  • Government benefit application assistance (medical, CalFresh, LiHeap, CalWorks)
  • Healthcare enrollment assistance (MediCal, MediCare & Covered California)
  • Healthcare navigation (referrals)
  • Housing search & retention services
  • Emergency hunger relief
  • Financial coaching


Locations
The rental assistance may be available to those who reside in Tahoe and Truckee areas.

Income limits information.

 
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MERCY HOUSING - RIVERVIEW HOMES - TRUCKEE

MERCY HOUSING #37337594


location_on D
  • 11230 Village Way
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-582-4196

Riverview Homes serves seniors, families and people with special needs who lack the economic resources to access quality, safe housing opportunities. Accepts Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8); 3 to 4 bedroom units available.

Waitlist is available even when there are no openings. Contact property manager for application details.

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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF) - VOA-NCNN

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NORTHERN NEVADA #43390665


location_on E
  • 10636 Schirra Avenue
    Mather, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-228-3153

The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) provides supportive services to very low-income Veteran families living in or transitioning to permanent housing.

The program offers eligible Veterans and their families:

  • Rapid rehousing services
  • Case management
  • Transportation services
  • Benefits claims
  • Child care services
  • Rental assistance
  • Resource & Referral

For more information on monthly income guidelines and making an appointment, view their veteran's services brochure.

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TENANT POWER TOOLKIT

TENANT POWER TOOLKIT COLLABORATIVE #83212594


location_on F

  • Los Angeles, Los Angeles
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    323-207-5854

The Tenant Power Toolkit (TPT) is a multi-organization collaborative effort designed to keep people in their homes, fight evictions, fight rent debt, and build the collective power of tenants. Learn how to use the Tenant Power Toolkit - Attend one of the free online Toolkit Trainings. The trainings are aimed at helping California tenant organizers, counselors, lawyers and tenants themselves on how to use the Toolkit to keep renters in their homes.

This is how it works: You answer some questions about your eviction and debt situation. TPT helps you fight your eviction and your rent debt, links you with legal resources and tenants’ rights groups, and their housing justice work including collective action campaigns.

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HOUSING RESOURCES & INFORMATION - HUD

US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT #86998117


location_on G
  • 451 7th Street, SW
    Washington, District Of Columbia
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    202-402-3815

The Department of Housing and Urban Development administers programs that provide housing and community development assistance. The Department also works to ensure fair and equal housing opportunity for all.

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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - FEEA

FEDERAL EMPLOYEE EDUCATION AND ASSISTANCE FUND (FEEA) #96667925


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    202-554-0007

The Federal Employee Education and Assistance Fund offers interest-free loans to eligible federal employees experiencing short-term financial hardship due to qualifying personal emergencies. 

The program helps prevent cascading financial instability by providing fast, repayable support for emergency expenses such as rent, medical bills, or utilities.

Services include:

  • Interest-free loans for short-term emergency expenses
  • Assistance with rent, utilities, medical bills, and funeral costs
  • Rapid application review and response (typically within 3 business days)
  • Direct deposit of approved loan funds

Additional notes:

Emergency assistance is provided as a repayable loan, not a grant. Loans are typically repaid through payroll allotment or direct payments. Loan amounts vary based on need and situation.

Loans cannot be used for routine expenses such as credit card debt, school tuition, or federal income taxes. This program is not available to Postal Service employees or contractors.


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HOUSING ASSISTANCE - MISI

MISI COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS #96683619


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-659-0003

MISI Community Solutions provides housing assistance services to help individuals and families find stable, safe homes and navigate available resources.

Services include:

  • Housing navigation and deposit assistance
  • Medi-Cal support for housing
  • Housing tenancy services
  • Recuperative Care (Medical Respite) Program. This program is designed to support members who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of losing housing and require a short-term, safe, and stable environment to recover after an illness, injury, or hospital stay. Recuperative Care provides.
    • Temporary housing
    • Three meals per day
    • Daily non-clinical wellness check-ins
    • Coordination of medical care
    • Housing navigation support
    This service creates a critical bridge between medical recovery and long-term housing stability, ensuring members receive compassionate, structured support during the healing process.

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HOUSING ASSISTANCE FOR UKRAINIANS - CDSS

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #96035976


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-654-4356

The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) operates the Housing Assistance for Ukrainians (HAU) program to help eligible Ukrainian arrivals and others displaced from Ukraine secure stable housing and work toward self-sufficiency in California.

Services include:

  • Rental assistance for up to six months, covering up to 50% of monthly rent
  • Maximum housing benefit of $10,000 per household
  • Support with security deposits and utility payments
  • Light-touch case management for housing stabilization
  • Required participation in employment service activities

Additional details:

HAU is available to people paroled into the United States between February 24, 2022, and September 30, 2024. New applications must be submitted by September 30, 2025.

Services may continue through March 2026 for those enrolled before the deadline.


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