Housing Assistance - Seminole County Housing Authority
This agency provides housing for low-income families in the Seminole County area. Please see the website for details.
This agency provides housing for low-income families in the Seminole County area. Please see the website for details.
This group offers temporary housing to those in need of shelter. On-site counseling, employment assistance, and referrals are available during stay. Please call or visit website to learn more.
This program is for people who live in Village Central or Pine Village. It helps those who want to take care of themselves. Please call or see website to learn more.
This goal means:
• The head of household has gained employment and
• All family members are free of cash assistance for 12 months
or
• 30% of their monthly income is equal to or more than the fair market rent for their current home.
Broward Partnership for the Homeless offers a range of programs to help those in need.
Please call for more information.
Provides affordable housing to those in need. All applicants must meet medical and income requirements. Call for more information.
This firm offers a wide range of free legal services. These are for eligible clients with legal housing issues. They work to help keep clients in safe and affordable housing when possible. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Big Bend Cares has the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program. It helps people stay where they are or helps them find other housing. Please call 850.656.2437 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
This agency offers housing opportunities for individuals with AIDS. It helps those who are struggling with housing costs. It is divided into two parts. One program is short-term and the other is long-term. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Programs Available:
Program helps people with AIDS from becoming homeless. Assist to get stable housing and financial assistance.
Call for more information.
Camillus House helps people find homes. They offer different types of housing, like emergency shelters, temporary homes, and permanent places to live. The kind of housing someone gets depends on where they are in their recovery from being homeless. Please call or visit website to learn more.