Avoid Foreclosure - South Florida - U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development
This agency offers foreclosure assistance. They have many resources to help you keep your home. Please visit the website to learn more.
This agency offers foreclosure assistance. They have many resources to help you keep your home. Please visit the website to learn more.
HUD is a federal government program. It stands for Housing & Urban Development. It can help you avoid foreclosure. They can assist with finding help, avoiding scams, and knowing the law. Please call or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Toll Free: 800.225.5342 (Federal Housing Administration Resource Center)
The AWARENESS Program for Women Assistance, formerly called "The Miami Rescue Mission and The Center for Women and Children," helps homeless women and children. They offer a place to stay overnight and a long-term recovery program. The group also has other services for single mothers who need help. To learn more, please call or visit their website.
The Ben Singleton Center offers the GPD program. It provides transitional housing and support services. GDP is for homeless veterans. It will help stabilize and prepare veterans to be independent. A veteran can participate in the program for up to two years. Any fees are based on income. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
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Beneva Oaks is a 40-unit, low-income apartment building for seniors. For rent, tenants pay about one third of their monthly income. Rent subsidies are from the Section 8 program. Please call 941.365.3524 or visit their website to learn more.
This program is for seniors 55 and older. They have social and physical activities. The program also has low-cost permanent housing for seniors. The housing includes food deliveries once a month. They also give other supplies for free. Please call 850.692.3301 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Arnette House provides a safe and caring space to youth between the ages 10 - 17. They provide support beyond just food and shelter. Youth are taught basic life skills and self-reliance. This helps them live on their own once they turn 18 and leave foster care. Please call 352-622-6135 or go to the website to learn more.
Brehon House is a safe house in Tallahassee. It is for homeless, pregnant women and their infants. It is free. They provide support for women and their babies who are up to three years old. Please call 850.656.7110 extension 2 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
2-1-1 is a free helpline. It links people in need with more than 2,000 health and human service programs. The helpline is open 24 hours per day, seven days a week. Please call or visit the website for more information.
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The Bridge Transitional Living program serves up to 6 youth with housing and 14 youth in non-residential services. It empowers these 16- to 22-year-old youths to become independent and fully contributing members of their communities. This work is done through an 18-month program. During this time, they will continue or complete their education. They will work to obtain employment. They will also develop essential life skills. Please call 850.481.8501 or visit the website to learn more.