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Despite having access to Medicare, Social Security and other safety nets, it’s become more difficult for older adults to afford housing due to inflation, tax increases and other financial issues. Some seniors also develop dementia and other neurological disorders that make it difficult to manage their finances and make safe housing arrangements, increasing the risk of homelessness.
According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, there were more than 580,000 people experiencing homelessness in the United States as of January 2020. The problem was impacted further by the COVID-19 pandemic that disrupted the economy, leaving thousands of people jobless and unable to afford food, shelter and other basic necessities.
The following guide examines the problem of homelessness among older adults and offers a comprehensive list of emergency housing resources. These programs can help your loved one find safe housing in your area.
The University of Pennsylvania reports that aged homelessness is projected to increase three times the current rate by 2030 due to a “165% increase in the population 65 and older, from 40,000 in 2017 to 106,000 by 2030.”
There are many factors that put seniors at risk of having nowhere to live. People experiencing chronic homelessness often have mental illnesses that make it difficult to maintain stable housing. Domestic violence is also a major contributing factor when examining the causes of homelessness among women. For adults who didn’t experience homelessness until later in life, there are additional factors at play, including poverty, a lack of affordable housing and a reduced number of employment opportunities.
Age-related discrimination and health issues also contribute to homelessness among older adults. According to the 2019 Ageism in the Workplace Study, 44% of respondents reported experiencing or knowing someone who experienced age-related discrimination in the workplace. More than 25% of participants also reported that they were concerned they would lose their jobs due to their age.
The risk of many chronic health problems, along with increased medical expenses and other costs of living, make it difficult for some seniors to afford housing. The Kaiser Family Foundation reports that the average person with Medicare coverage spends more than $5,000 out of their own pocket, a significant amount of money for an older adult living on a fixed income.
All these factors influence an older adult’s ability to find safe housing and continue paying for it even as other living expenses increase, contributing to the graying of the homeless population.
Emergency housing programs give homeless individuals a safe place to stay and offer extra support to help residents transition to other housing options, making them a valuable resource for older adults experiencing homelessness. According to United to End Homelessness, emergency shelters are typically the first place people go when they experience a housing crisis.
While staying at an emergency shelter, an individual receives services to help them stabilize their social and financial circumstances. This support makes it easier to move to a transitional shelter or some other type of nonemergency housing. An older adult may need emergency housing after losing a job, having a physical altercation with another member of their household or losing their home due to foreclosure or failure to pay property taxes.
The best way to start helping a loved one in need of immediate assistance and resources is to call 2-1-1. United Way runs this confidential hotline to help seniors find local shelters or access transitional housing. Support for mental health, health care, food, and utilities is also available.
Eligibility
There are no eligibility requirements to access immediate support. All seniors have to do is call 2-1-1. Some programs available through 2-1-1 do have eligibility requirements, however.
How to Apply
Seniors can be connected to the resources they need by dialing 2-1-1 from nearly anywhere in the U.S. Family members can also call on behalf of their loved ones or access information online via the United Way.
The Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly program is administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under Section 202, HUD seeks to expand the number of affordable housing units available to older adults who need extra support to live independently. Rather than providing funds directly to senior citizens, the Section 202 program provides interest-free capital advances to nonprofit organizations and nonprofit consumer cooperatives.
Eligibility
Nonprofit organizations and consumer cooperatives must meet the requirements outlined in the program’s Notice of Funding Ability. If the nonprofit organization is associated with a public agency or tribal organization, it’s only eligible for the program if an attorney submits a letter of opinion stating that the organization meets certain requirements.
To qualify for Section 202 housing, applicants must belong to very low-income households with at least one member aged 62 or older. Before applying, check the full eligibility requirements to determine if you meet them. Many programs have restrictions related to criminal records, certain types of debt and past evictions.
How to Apply
Qualifying organizations interested in establishing affordable housing and providing supportive services to seniors should visit Grants.gov to search for a Notice of Funding Availability for the Section 202 program.
If you meet the minimum requirements, search for an available Section 202 unit in your desired area. Because these units are managed by many organizations, you’ll have to contact the apartment representative directly once you find a suitable option. You’ll also need to fill out an application and attend an interview to qualify for Section 202 housing.
The FVPS program provides funds to states and territories to help survivors of domestic violence escape their abusers and get a fresh start. Funds can be used to provide emergency housing, crisis counseling and other services.
Eligibility
Each state has its own plan for using FVPS funds, so the eligibility guidelines vary based on your location.
To learn more about the requirements in your state, contact your FVPS administrator. A list of state administrators starts on page 91 of the Navigating the Family Violence Prevention and Services Program guide published by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
How to Apply
As with eligibility, the application process varies per state and the FVPS administrator will guide you through the process.
The COVID-19 pandemic made it even more difficult for seniors to maintain stable housing. Hundreds of municipalities required nonessential businesses to close their doors to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2, leading many people to lose their sources of income. Some seniors also lost family members to the virus, leading to reduced household incomes and greater difficulty making rent and mortgage payments. The U.S. Department of the Treasury responded by establishing the Emergency Rental Assistance program.
Under the program guidelines, the federal government is providing funds directly to state, local and tribal governments to provide rental assistance to eligible individuals. Because funds are distributed to agencies throughout the United States, the eligibility requirements depend on where you live. To find the eligibility and application requirements for your area, visit the program locator on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau website.
Emergency shelter and safe housing for homeless veterans is available through The Enhanced-Use Lease program. In this program underutilized properties are transformed into sufficient housing for veterans in need. .
Eligibility
All veterans who can’t access reliable housing are eligible to participate in the The Enhanced-Use Lease program.
How to Apply
There are two ways for senior veterans to apply for housing: call (877) 424-3838 or visit a local VA office.
The HUD-VASH program was created for homeless veterans across the country to give them access to permanent housing and the supports needed to keep certain benefits, including health care and counseling services. Veterans receive rental assistance through the HUD Housing Choice Voucher program and additional case management services through the VA.
Eligibility
A very low income and service in an eligible military program are required to access this program.
How to Apply
Senior veterans may apply online or call (877) 424-3838. They may also visit their local Veterans Affairs office to find out more or apply.
If your loved one is homeless or at risk of homelessness due to a serious medical condition, moving to a medical foster home may be an option. A medical foster home is a private home that has trained caregivers available to provide medical and personal services to residents. One of the benefits of moving to a medical foster home is that you or your loved one will receive a nursing home level of care in a residential setting, instead of an institutional setting. Note that it may take some time to find the right home, family and services, so seniors should have temporary housing in place while waiting for an opening in a medical foster home.
Eligibility
Currently, 45 U.S. states and territories have medical foster homes approved by VA Medical Centers. These programs aren’t funded by the VA, so you must be enrolled in Home Based Primary Care, a program that provides in-home health services to veterans. Once you’re enrolled in HBPC, you must wait for your desired medical foster home to have an opening. If you qualify for medical foster care, you’ll need to pay for it with insurance or your own funds.
You may qualify for VA benefits that can help defray the cost of medical foster care. To find out if you’re eligible for these benefits, make an appointment with a VA case manager or social worker.
How to Apply
Start by enrolling in Home Based Primary Care by filling out an application for Extended Care Benefits (VA Form 10-10EC). If you need help, contact your VA social worker or case manager. If you don’t yet have one, visit your local VA Medical Center.
Click on your state below to find emergency housing resources in your state.
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Alabama.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Alabama.
Additional Resources
Alabama has several resources available to help seniors experiencing homelessness. If you or your loved one live in Alabama, contact one of the organizations below to find out more.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Montgomery Area Mental Health Authority | (334) 279-7830 | Montgomery Area MHA offers emergency housing, transitional housing and permanent supportive housing to men and women with mental illnesses. |
Alabama Emergency Management Agency | (205) 280-2200 | The Alabama Emergency Management Agency offers temporary housing, money to replace homes destroyed by natural disasters and funds to make homes safer and more sanitary. |
Housing First Inc. | (251) 450-3345 | Housing First operates the Homelessness Prevention Department, which serves Mobile County and Baldwin County. Grants are available to homeless veterans and veterans at imminent risk of homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Alaska.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Alaska.
Additional Resources
Although the state has fewer than one million residents, Alaska has some resources available to help homeless seniors. Check out the programs below for more information.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Aiding Women in Abuse and Rape Emergencies | (907) 586-1090 | AWARE in Juneau provides emergency housing to people experiencing domestic violence and other forms of abuse. |
Leeshore Center | (907) 283-7257 | Leeshore Center in Kenai-Soldotna provides emergency shelter for female survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Arizona.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Arizona.
Additional Resources
For seniors in the Grand Canyon State, emergency housing is available through several organizations. Some of the most robust programs are listed below.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Round Valley Senior Center | (520) 333-2516 | Round Valley Senior Center distributes hotel vouchers and provides funds for rental deposits and other forms of homelessness prevention. |
Bisbee Coalition for the Homeless | (520) 432-7839 | This organization secures emergency lodging for women and children experiencing homelessness. |
Kingman Aid to Abused People | (520) 753-6222 | Kingman Aid to Abused People has emergency beds available for survivors of domestic violence. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Arkansas.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Arkansas.
Additional Resources
Check out the resources below for more information about emergency housing in the Land of Opportunity.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Northwest Regional Housing Authority | (870) 741-5522 | NRHA offers rental assistance and homeownership programs to help local community members. |
Arkansas Fresh Start Program | (855) 987-9870 | Through this program, community action agencies in Arkansas offer rental assistance to help eligible applicants avoid eviction. The program was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, so check with your local community action agency to determine if funds are still available. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in California.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in California.
Additional Resources
As one of the most heavily populated states, California has many resources available for seniors experiencing homelessness. Resources in some of the largest cities are listed below.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Los Angeles County Homeless Outreach Portal | N/A | This portal allows residents of LA County to submit requests for outreach assistance. If your loved one is homeless, you can submit a request via the website. An outreach team will follow up on your request. |
CalWORKS Homeless Assistance | (916) 651-5155 | CalWORKS pays for up to 16 days of shelter for people already experiencing homelessness. It also pays security deposits, last month’s rent or up to two months’ worth of back rent for residents at risk of eviction. Assistance is available to CalWORKS recipients and residents who are eligible for CalWORKS. |
San Jose Citywide Homeless Outreach & Engagement Program | (408) 510-7600 | The San Jose Citywide Homeless Outreach & Engagement Program accepts requests for assistance from community members who are concerned about homeless individuals in the area. Outreach teams respond to these requests with offers of emergency housing and other services. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Colorado.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Colorado.
Additional Resources
Colorado has government agencies and nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping seniors experiencing homelessness. Contact one of the agencies below for support.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Denver Regional Council of Government | (303) 480-6700 | DRCG serves as the Area Agency on Aging for eight Colorado counties. Trained counselors are available to provide information and referrals to seniors experiencing homelessness and other problems. |
Colorado State Unit on Aging | (303) 866-5700 | The Colorado State Unit on Aging operates several programs to help at-risk seniors living in the state. |
Senior Support Services | (303) 832-1622 | Senior Support Services operates a Denver day center, giving homeless seniors a place to get food and help with social services. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Connecticut.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Connecticut.
Additional Resources
Seniors in Connecticut should contact the following agencies to get emergency housing referrals and information on other social services available to the homeless.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services | (800) 203-1234 | The Housing and Homeless Services Unit connects homeless and at-risk residents with resources to help them stay safe. |
Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness | (860) 721-7876 | CCEH advocates for the needs of the homeless and partners with agencies throughout the state to help homeless individuals. |
Journey Home | (860) 808-0336 | Journey Home works to end homelessness in Connecticut’s Capital region. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Delaware.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Delaware.
Additional Resources
Although Delaware is one of the country’s smallest states, it offers some resources for seniors experiencing homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Housing Alliance Delaware | (833) 346-3233 | Housing Alliance Delaware is a nonprofit organization working to end homelessness and make affordable housing more accessible. |
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District of Columbia
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in the District of Columbia.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in the District of Columbia.
Additional Resources
Seniors in the nation’s capital have access to several organizations providing housing assistance and other services to homeless individuals.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Coalition for the Homeless | (202) 347-8870 | Coalition for the Homeless provides emergency housing and supportive services to individuals and families in Washington, D.C. |
Thrive DC | (202) 737-9311 | Thrive DC provides a wide range of services to help prevent and end homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Florida.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Florida.
Additional Resources
Whether you live in Orlando, Miami or somewhere in between, Florida has several resources available to help with homelessness and other housing issues.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Florida Coalition to End Homelessness | (321) 258-1849 | FCEH offers educational programs and provides advocacy services for homeless individuals in Florida. |
Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida | (407) 652-5300 | CHCF serves up to 500 people per day, providing nutritious meals, shower facilities and other services to help homeless individuals in Central Florida. |
Council on Homelessness | (888) 585-9008 | The Council on Homelessness offers rental assistance, housing search assistance and other services to help Florida residents who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. |
Homeless Voice | (855) 924-3571 | Homeless Voice connects homeless individuals in Central Florida and South Florida with the services they need to get back on their feet. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Georgia.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Georgia.
Additional Resources
Homeless seniors in the Peach State should contact one of the organizations below for assistance with emergency housing and other services.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Georgia Alliance to End Homelessness | (770) 575-5785 | GAEH partners with more than 1,100 organizations to connect homeless individuals in Georgia with social services and support. |
Georgia Works! | (404) 215-6680 | Georgia Works! helps men break the cycle of homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Hawaii.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Hawaii.
Additional Resources
Hawaii has resources available to help homeless seniors and those at risk of homelessness due to difficulty finding affordable housing.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
State of Hawaii Homeless Initiative | (808) 586-0193 | The State of Hawaii Homeless Initiative hotline connects homeless Hawaiians with emergency housing and other services. |
Institute for Human Services | (808) 447-2862 | The Institute for Human Services works to end the cycle of homelessness for residents of Hawaii. |
Hawaii Emergency Shelters | (808) 768-4668 | The Hawaiian government operates emergency shelters throughout the islands. Check online to see if a bed is available. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Idaho.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Idaho.
Additional Resources
If you live in the Gem State, review the resources below to learn more about your emergency housing options.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
CATCH Idaho | (208) 246-8830 | CATCH Idaho offers rental assistance and housing placement services for residents of Canyon County and Ada County. |
Boise/Ada County Homeless Coalition | P.O. Box 6283, Boise, Idaho 83707 | Boise/Ada County Homeless Coalition consists of several organizations that offer coordinated services to help homeless individuals. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Illinois.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Illinois.
Homeless individuals in Illinois have access to emergency housing resources in Chicago, Springfield and other areas of the state.
Additional Resources
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless | (312) 641-4140 | CCH does homeless outreach on the streets and at shelters that cater to single individuals. |
Helping Hands of Springfield | (217) 522-0048 | Helping Hands of Springfield operates a drug-free, crime-free apartment complex to give homeless individuals time to get back on their feet. The organization also offers case management and other forms of support. |
Emergency and Transitional Housing Program | (800) 843-6154 | ETHP operates overnight shelters and secures transitional housing for individuals who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Indiana.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Indiana.
Additional Resources
Residents of the Hoosier State should consult the following resources for more information on services available to homeless individuals in Indiana.
Program Name | Contact | Description | |
Homeless Coalition of Southern Indiana | (812) 202-6589 | HCSI coordinates services for homeless individuals and individuals at risk of experiencing homelessness. | |
Central Indiana Homeless Services |
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CIHS operates emergency shelters for seniors and other at-risk individuals in the Central Indiana region. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Iowa.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Iowa.
Additional Resources
If you live in Iowa, check with the resources below to learn about available services for homeless seniors.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
JOPPA | (515) 288-5699 | Located in Des Moines, JOPPA operates a resource center where homeless individuals can access food and water, charge their phones and use the internet to find emergency housing and other services. |
Iowa Rent and Utility Assistance Program | (855) 300-5885 | For Iowa residents who meet certain financial requirements, the Iowa Rent and Utility Assistance Program makes rent and utility payments to prevent evictions and reduce homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Kansas.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Kansas.
Additional Resources
Kansas residents have access to emergency help via government agencies and nonprofit organizations.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance | (785) 217-2001 | Kansas residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic may qualify for up to 18 months of rental assistance through the Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance program. |
RESTART | (816) 472-5664 | RESTART has 17 programs available to prevent homelessness and help individuals who are already homeless. These programs serve all homeless populations in Kansas. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Kentucky.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Kentucky.
Additional Resources
Homeless and at-risk individuals have access to emergency housing resources through state agencies and nonprofit organizations.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Homeless & Housing Coalition of Kentucky | (502) 223.1834 | HHCK members provide services to homeless individuals and low-income residents of Kentucky who have an increased risk of homelessness. |
Kentucky Housing Corporation | (800) 633-8896 | Kentucky Housing Corporation refers homeless individuals and residents in need of rental assistance to prevent homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Louisiana.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Louisiana.
Additional Resources
Some organizations in Louisiana offer emergency housing and other services to help homeless and at-risk individuals.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Central Louisiana Homeless Coalition | (318) 443-0500 | CLHC connects homeless individuals with the resources they need to find housing. |
The Wellspring | (800) 633-8896 | The Wellspring offers rental assistance and other resources to residents who can’t afford safe housing. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Maine.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Maine.
Additional Resources
State agencies and nonprofit organizations provide services to help homeless individuals in Maine.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
H.O.M.E. Inc. | (207) 469-7961 | H.O.M.E. provides services to improve the quality of life for homeless individuals in Maine. |
Housing Assistance Maine | (866) 811-5695 | Housing Assistance Maine connects homeless and at-risk individuals with emergency housing, rental assistance and utility assistance. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Maryland.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Maryland.
Additional Resources
Maryland offers emergency rental assistance and a crisis hotline to help homeless seniors access needed services.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Bureau of Homeless Services | (301) 429-7400 | Maryland’s Bureau of Homeless Services operates a crisis hotline and connects homeless individuals with additional services. |
Maryland Emergency Rental Assistance Program | (877) 546-5595 | MERA provides up to 18 months of rental assistance for residents who are at risk of eviction. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Massachusetts.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Massachusetts.
Additional Resources
Massachusetts has a rental assistance program available for residents who are at risk of eviction.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Massachusetts Emergency Housing Assistance | (866) 584-0653 | MEHA connects Massachusetts residents with the resources they need to prevent or recover from homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Michigan.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Michigan.
Additional Resources
Michigan residents have access to services that can help them get off the streets or prevent homelessness before it occurs.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Homeless and Special Housing Needs Programs | (517) 335-9885 | Michigan operates several programs to connect residents with emergency rental assistance and other resources. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Minnesota.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Minnesota.
Additional Resources
Minnesota has emergency housing options and services available to help prevent homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Minnesota Housing | (866) 223-1111 | Minnesota Housing connects residents with emergency shelters and offers rental assistance to help individuals and families avoid eviction. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Mississippi.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Mississippi.
Additional Resources
Mississippi has several programs to help with homelessness, including emergency shelters, transitional housing and rental assistance.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Mississippi United to End Homelessness | (601) 960-0557 | MUTEH offers emergency housing solutions, grants and other support to homeless individuals in Mississippi. |
Multi-County Community Service Agency | (601) 483-4838 | The Multi-County Community Service Agency helps homeless and at-risk residents access affordable housing and support services. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Missouri.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Missouri.
Additional Resources
Missouri offers assistance with rent and utility payments to help residents avoid eviction.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Missouri Housing Resources | (833) 541-1599 | Missouri Housing Resources provides funds to residents who need help paying their rent and utilities due to the financial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Montana.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Montana.
Additional Resources
Montana has resources available to help low-income residents who need rental assistance to avoid eviction.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Montana Emergency Rental Assistance | (406) 841-2840 | Montana Emergency Rental Assistance provides funds to help residents experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Nebraska.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Nebraska.
Additional Resources
Nebraska’s state agencies connect homeless residents with the resources they need to regain their stability.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Nebraska Homeless Assistance Program | (402) 471-3121 | The Homeless Assistance Program provides emergency shelter, rapid rehousing and other services to help homeless individuals in Nebraska. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Nevada.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Nevada.
Additional Resources
Nevada residents have access to resources operated by government agencies and nonprofit organizations.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Nevada Homeless Alliance | (866) 535-5654 | The Nevada Homeless Alliance connects homeless individuals with service organizations in Southern Nevada. |
Clark County CARES Housing Assistance | (702) 455-4071 | The Clark County CARES Housing Assistance program helps homeless individuals access emergency housing and other forms of assistance. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in New Hampshire.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in New Hampshire.
Additional Resources
New Hampshire’s state government provides rental assistance to help residents avoid homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Bureau of Homeless and Housing Services | 211 | The Bureau of Homeless and Housing Services funds 42 shelter programs, serving approximately 700 homeless individuals per night. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in New Jersey.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in New Jersey.
Additional Resources
In New Jersey, government agencies and nonprofit organizations offer help for homeless and at-risk seniors.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
The Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless | (908) 355-2060 ext. 202 | The Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless connects homeless individuals with emergency housing and other services. |
Homeless Solutions | (973) 993-0900 | Homeless Solutions provides affordable housing for eligible seniors and offers emergency/transitional housing for homeless adults in all age groups. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in New Mexico.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in New Mexico.
Additional Resources
New Mexico has government agencies and nonprofit organizations dedicated to reducing homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness | (505) 767-2268 | NMCEH does advocacy work and connects homeless New Mexico residents with the resources they need to find housing. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in New York.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in New York.
Additional Resources
At-risk and homeless seniors have access to multiple resources for emergency housing and other services.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Coalition for the Homeless | (212) 776-2000 | The Coalition for the Homeless provides direct services to those who need help to prevent homelessness or get off the streets. |
Housing and Support Services | For an emergency housing referral, contact your county Department of Social Services office. | Housing and Support Services operates programs to support homeless individuals and New York residents who need help to prevent homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in North Carolina.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in North Carolina.
Additional Resources
Contact one of the organizations below if you need emergency housing or other services in North Carolina.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Emergency Housing and Shelters for the Homeless | (919) 855-4984 | North Carolina’s government connects residents with emergency housing and other services to help them prevent homelessness or get back on their feet if they’ve already lost access to stable housing. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in North Dakota.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in North Dakota.
Additional Resources
North Dakota residents have access to emergency housing and other resources provided by nonprofit organizations.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
North Dakota Coalition for Homeless People | (701) 428-2481 | The North Dakota Coalition for Homeless People coordinates services for homeless and at-risk individuals in the state. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Ohio.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Ohio.
Additional Resources
Community Action Agencies in Ohio have funds available to help homeless and at-risk seniors.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Ohio Home Relief Grants | For more information, contact your local Community Action Agency. | The Ohio Department of Development works with Community Action Agencies throughout the state to connect residents with emergency housing and other services to prevent or overcome homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Oklahoma.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Oklahoma.
Additional Resources
If you live in Oklahoma, contact one of the programs below for emergency housing information and referrals.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
The Homeless Alliance | (405) 415-8410 | The Homeless Alliance coordinates with other agencies to provide services to homeless residents of Oklahoma City and prevent homelessness for residents who have financial difficulties. |
Neighborhood Services Organization | (405) 236-0452 | Neighborhood Services Organization serves homeless residents of Oklahoma City and offers services to help at-risk residents avoid homelessness. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Oregon.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Oregon.
Additional Resources
Residents of Oregon should contact one of the organizations below for emergency housing and services aimed at helping homeless individuals find stable housing.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Oregon Coalition on Housing and Homelessness | ochh@ochh.org | OCHH works to increase access to affordable housing and connect homeless residents of Oregon with the support they need to find stable housing. |
Oregon Harbor of Hope | Office@OregonHarborOfHope.org | Oregon Harbor of Hope is a nonprofit organization serving homeless individuals in Portland. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Pennsylvania.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Pennsylvania.
Additional Resources
The Keystone State has resources to help at-risk seniors and seniors who are experiencing homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Homeless Assistance | (800) 692-7462 | The Pennsylvania state government offers rental assistance and other resources to help at-risk and homeless residents. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Rhode Island.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Rhode Island.
Additional Resources
Rhode Island has several programs to help homeless and at-risk seniors overcome obstacles to achieving stability.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Rhode Island Office of Housing and Community Development | (401) 222-4494 | The Office of Housing and Community Development provides rental assistance, emergency/transitional housing and other services to help homeless individuals in Rhode Island. |
Rhode Island Coordinated Entry System | (401) 277-4316 | Rhode Island uses the Coordinated Entry System to reduce barriers to accessing emergency housing and provide other services for homeless individuals. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in South Carolina.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in South Carolina.
Additional Resources
South Carolina has emergency housing options and programs to prevent homelessness among at-risk individuals.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
SC Stay Plus | (803) 336-3420 | For individuals who are at risk of eviction, SC Stay Plus offers up to 12 months’ worth of assistance with rent and utilities. |
Homeless No More | (803) 602-6379 | This nonprofit organization connects seniors and other eligible individuals with emergency housing, transitional housing and other services aimed at preventing homelessness or helping homeless individuals find housing. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in South Dakota.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in South Dakota.
Additional Resources
South Dakota has programs available to help seniors experiencing homelessness find temporary or permanent housing.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
SD CARES Housing Assistance Program | (605) 773-3181 | The South Dakota Housing Development Authority manages the CARES program, which offers financial assistance to help seniors and other individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
South Dakota Continuum of Care | (605) 773-3445 | The Continuum of Care gives South Dakota residents access to several agencies that can help with emergency housing and other services. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Tennessee.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Tennessee.
Additional Resources
Tennessee residents have access to emergency housing and other resources to help them overcome homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Tennessee HOPE Program | (615) 862-7368 | Tennessee’s HOPE program helps residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic access the support they need to find stable housing or overcome pandemic-related financial difficulties. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Texas.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Texas.
Additional Resources
Texas residents have resources available to help them avoid eviction or recover from homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Texas Housing Choices | (877) 541-7905 | The Housing Choices program connects homeless seniors and other Texas residents with emergency housing. It also provides services to ease the transition from a temporary shelter to permanent housing. |
Texas Health and Human Services | (877) 541-7905 | This state agency helps homeless individuals find permanent housing. Rental assistance is also available for Texas residents experiencing financial hardship. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Utah.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Utah.
Additional Resources
If you live in Utah, there are programs available to help you find stable housing and get back on your feet after experiencing homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Utah Nonprofit Housing Corporation | (801) 364-6117 | The Utah Nonprofit Housing Corporation helps Utah seniors access affordable housing. |
Catholic Community Services | (801) 977-9119 | Catholic Community Services helps low-income seniors find affordable housing and access emergency rental assistance. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Vermont.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Vermont.
Additional Resources
Vermont has rental assistance and emergency housing available for seniors who are experiencing homelessness or at a high risk of becoming homeless.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Emergency/General Assistance | For more information, contact your local DCF office. | The Vermont Department for Children and Families operates the Emergency/General Assistance program, which provides financial assistance with rent, utilities and other bills. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Virginia.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Virginia.
Additional Resources
If you live in Virginia, you may qualify for rental assistance to help you avoid eviction.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Virginia Rent Relief Program | (833) 736-8735 | The Virginia Rent Relief Program is available to seniors and other residents experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To qualify for assistance, an applicant must be behind on their rent payments. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Washington.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Washington.
Additional Resources
Washington has several assistance programs available for homeless seniors and seniors who are at risk of losing access to stable housing.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Washington Homeless Assistance | Contact the provider in your county for more information. | The Washington State Department of Commerce oversees several programs to help residents who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of losing their housing. For example, rent and utility assistance is available to help tenants avoid eviction. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in West Virginia.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in West Virginia.
Additional Resources
West Virginia has a rental assistance program to help seniors and other residents who are at risk of eviction.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Mountaineer Rental Assistance Program | (866) 623-6284 | The Mountaineer Rental Assistance Program offers one-time stipends to help seniors and other West Virginia residents access needed services. It also provides up to 18 months’ worth of rental assistance to eligible residents. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Wisconsin.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Wisconsin.
Additional Resources
Residents of Wisconsin have access to emergency shelter and rental assistance programs designed to prevent homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Pillars | (920) 734-9192 | Pillars provides Wisconsin residents with access to emergency housing. It also connects eligible residents with affordable housing options. |
HUD Approved Housing Agencies
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development maintains a directory of approved counseling agencies in each state that can provide advice and assistance to seniors in housing emergencies. Visit this directory to find the counseling agency nearest to you in Wyoming.
Homeless Shelters
Those experiencing homelessness or otherwise in need of shelter can visit this directory to find the shelter nearest to you in Wyoming.
Additional Resources
If you live in Wyoming, contact one of the organizations below to learn more about how to avoid homelessness or access stable housing if you’re already experiencing homelessness.
Program Name | Contact | Description |
Wyoming Homeless Services | (307) 721-1973 | The Wyoming Department of Family Services operates Homeless Services, which offers emergency housing and other services for homeless and at-risk individuals. |
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