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HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #77782007
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV), formerly known as the Section 8 Voucher Program, helps low and very low-income families, persons with disabilities, and seniors live in affordable, safe, and decent housing. This program covers all of Placer County with the exception of the City of Roseville.
Pre-applications will only be taken online during open application periods. All inquiries, questions, and applications can be made as follows:
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HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #75423348
For any complaints related to housing or shelter providers in Placer County, you may contact:
Jamie Gallagher
HHS Program Manager
Housing/Homeless Services
Adult System of Care
(530) 889-7283
Housing complaints include but, are not limited to:
Your input is valued. Providing your complaint/s to Jamie is a way for your complaint/s to be heard and recognized outside of the organization that you may have an issue with.
CALWORKS - COUNTY OF PLACER #65630890
CalWORKs provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home. The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments.
If a family has little or no cash and needs housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, they may be eligible to receive immediate short-term help. Families that apply and qualify for ongoing assistance receive money each month to help pay for housing, food and other necessary expenses.
The amount of a family‘s monthly assistance payment depends on a number of factors, including the number of people who are eligible and the special needs of any of those family members. The income of the family is considered in calculating the amount of cash aid the family receives.
Generally, services are available to:
EVERYONE MATTERS MINISTRIES #73793327
Everyone Matters Ministries offers transitional housing program provides up to 12 months for each household in a recreational vehicle.
Everyone Matters Ministries provides:
Transitional Housing:
Through a fleet of Recreational Vehicles or RV's, we are able to provide a transitional housing environment to individuals, couples, or families to have a safe space to live for up to 12 months. We want to help them experience safety, love, and healing so they can overcome the hurdles that led to their circumstances of homelessness.
Requirements:
Each household is required to pay a small program fee, meet with a mentor/case manager, must have a part- or full-time job, and save money each month towards future housing.
Food Ministry:
Every Friday, we partner with the Placer Food Bank to provide large boxes of food to each househol…
COMPASSION PLANET #65631250
CITY OF ROCKLIN #86319676
The City of Rocklin Housing Division works to increase the City's affordable housing availability, including both affordable rental and affordable purchase units provided under the City’s inclusionary requirements and in city-partnered development.
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STAND UP PLACER #79116153
CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65631237
The Roseville Housing Division works to increase the City's affordable housing availability, including both affordable rental and affordable purchase units provided under the City’s inclusionary requirements and in city-partnered development.
The Affordable Housing web page has information about the following.
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SUPPORTING THE TAYLOR HOUSE, INC #65631137
The Taylor House offers reasonable and safe housing to young women who have emancipated out of the Foster Care System.
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ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #84361738
FOR INTERNAL 211 VIEWING ONLY
Casa Dewitt is not an emergency shelter and/or housing.
Casa Dewitt, operated by Placer County Adult System of Care (ASOC), provides a 12-bed transitional housing program for chronically homeless adults with a mental illness who are ready to transition into permanent housing.
There is an interview process, a wait list, and placement depends on level of functioning and appropriateness plus bed availability. The program does not take 290 registrants, applicants need to be clean and sober for at least 60 days, no animals/pets, no children, etc. People need to do a Coordinated Entry (CE) intake to get into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) so they will be on the By Name List (BNL).
The participants pay for their fees (as of April 2023: $250.00 for shared room and $400.00 for single). Case managers can refer their clients or the individual can self-refer. Casa Dewitt Program referral form is at the DeWitt Center, 11434 B Avenue, Auburn. People can…