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Low-Rent Housing - Community Service Foundation
CSF has 186 rental units. They accept housing assistance and are an equal opportunity housing provider. Most of their properties are in Clearwater. Please visit website or call 727.461.0618 to learn more.
Men's Residence - St. Petersburg Free Clinic
St. Petersburg Free Clinic Men's Residence gives homeless men a place to stay for a short time. While living there, they work on personal and job goals. They can also get clothing, personal care items, and referrals for other help.
Neighborhood Housing - CASL
CASL offers housing for adults. This housing is for those with mental health problems or disabilities. Please see website for more information.
Night Shelter - St. Vincent de Paul
The Night Shelter is an “in at night/out by morning” shelter for homeless men and women. Staff begins admitting new clients at 8:45pm. Returning clients sign in at 9pm. Clients can sleep in the Shelter for up to 21 consecutive nights, after which they must make room for new arrivals. After 14 nights “out,” they have to be re-admitted if no permanent lodging found. Please call 727.823.2516 for more information.
Operation Homefront-Critical Financial Assistance
This group offers the Critical Financial Assistance Program. The program helps military families with grants and not loans. Help is also given in the form of grocery cards. The payments are made directly to service providers. There are eligibility criteria that must be met. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Usual Types of Assistance Are:
Overnight Housing - HEP
The Overnight Shelter provides up to 30 days of housing, food, clothing and support services. Clients are either linked to area resources or else move through HEP's other housing programs. The goal is for all clients to regain their self sufficiency. Please call or see the website for more information.
Permanent Supportive Housing - HEP
HEP offers housing for people and families with disabilities. They offer long-term care and support to help with daily needs. Some people live in single-family homes, while others live in group homes. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Permanent Supportive Housing - Pinellas Hope
Pinellas Hope II has 80 small one-bedroom homes for adults who used to be homeless. These homes are for people with low income. Some of the homes are set aside for people who make very little money—less than one-third of the average income in Pinellas County. The program helps men and women with special needs. Visit the website to learn more.
Pinellas County Urban League - LIHEAP
This agency can help clients sign up for LIHEAP. This program pays a portion of the home owner’s utility bills. Please call 727.327.0977 for more information.
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