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HUD Information On Homeless Assistance Programs

Introduction

HUD's Homeless Assistance Web Page is available to help you learn more about HUD's homeless assistance programs, and to keep you informed about available funding. HUD's homeless assistance programs are broken down into two main categories, formula (non-competitive), and competitive. Competitive programs are under the umbrella of Continuum of Care.

Competitive Programs

The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act programs administered by HUD that award funds competitively require the development of a "Continuum of Care" system in the community where assistance is being sought. A continuum of care system is designed to address the critical problem of homelessness through a coordinated community-based process of identifying needs and building a system to address those needs. The approach is predicated on the understanding that homelessness is not caused merely by a lack of shelter, but involves a variety of underlying, unmet needs - physical, economic, and social. Funds are granted based on the competition following the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs include:

  • Supportive Housing Program
    Provides housing, including housing units and group quarters, that has a supportive environment and includes a planned service component.
  • Shelter Plus Care Program
    Provides grants for rental assistance for homeless persons with disabilities through four component programs: Tenant, Sponsor, Project, and Single Room Occupancy Rental Assistance.
  • Single Room Occupancy Program
    Provides rental assistance on behalf of homeless individuals in connection with moderate rehabilitation of SRO dwellings.

Formula Program (Non-Competitive)

Formula grants are awarded on the basis of the Consolidated Plan that states and local jurisdictions may fill out.
 

  • Emergency Shelter Grant Program
    A federal grant program designed to help improve the quality of existing emergency shelters for the homeless, to make available additional shelters, to meet the costs of operating shelters, to provide essential social services to homeless individuals, and to help prevent homelessness.

Other

  • Title V program
    HUD collects and publishes information about surplus federal property that can be used to help homeless persons. Eligible grantees include states, local governments, and nonprofit organizations.
  • Base Realignment and Closure
    The congressionally authorized process the US Department of Defense has previously used to reorganize its base structure to more efficiently and effectively support our military forces, increase operational readiness and facilitate new ways of doing business.

If you would like to locate the HUD office closest to you, please select your Local HUD Office which will connect you with the Web Page of each Field Office. The Annual Progress Report is available now in a Word format.

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South Carolina Food Banks, Soup Kitchens And Homeless Shelters

Regional, Statewide, and National Homeless Resources

Related Low Income Resources

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Maine Listing Of Homeless Shelters

The shelters listed below provide emergency shelter. MaineHousing supports many of these shelters by providing funds to help with operating expenses and capital improvements. For information on other shelters in your area, check your local telephone directory.

For more information on shelter funding, visit the Homeless Housing Program and Shelter Funding section of the Homeless Initiatives MaineHousing Link page on our website.

Androscoggin

Abused Women's Advocacy Project* Domestic Violence 800-559-2927 Auburn ME
Hope Haven Gospel Mission* General 207-783-6086 Lewiston ME
New Beginnings* Youth 207-795-4070 Lewiston ME
Rural Community Action Ministries* General (mostly families) 207-524-5095 Leeds ME
St. Martin de Porres Residence General-Adults 207-786-4690 Lewiston ME

Aroostook

Hope and Justice Project* Domestic Violence 800-439-2323 Caribou, Houlton, Fort Kent ME
Maliseet Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Program Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 207-532-6401 Houlton ME
Homeless Services of Aroostook - Sr. Mary O'Donnell Shelter* General 207-764-5114 Presque Isle ME

Cumberland

Family Shelter* Family 207-772-8339 Portland ME
Oxford Street Shelter for Men* General-Men 207-761-2072 Portland ME
Family Crisis Shelter* Domestic Violence 800-537-6066 Portland ME
MAPS Shelter Services - Portland Shelter* Pregnant & Parenting Women and Children 207 775 1508 Portland ME
Milestone* Substance Abuse 207-775-4790 Portland ME
Preble Street - Florence House* General-Women 207-699-4392 Portland ME
Preble Street - Lighthouse Shelter* Youth 207-775-0026 Portland ME
Preble Street - Resource Center* Day Shelter-no overnights 207-775-0026 Portland ME
Tedford Housing - Individual Shelter* General-Adults 207-725-4871 Brunswick ME
Tedford Housing - Family Shelter* Family 207-729-4583 Brunswick ME

Hancock

H.O.M.E. Inc - Dorr House* Mentall Illness/Substance Abuse 207-469-7961 Orland ME
H.O.M.E. Inc - Hospitality House* General 207-469-7961 Bucksport ME
H.O.M.E. Inc - Mandala Farm* General 207-469-7961 Orland ME
H.O.M.E. Inc - St. Francis Inn* General 207-469-7961 East Orland ME
H.O.M.E. Inc - Emmaus* General 207-667-3962 Ellsworth ME
The Next Step* Domestic Violence-Safe Homes 800-315-5579 Ellsworth ME

Kennebec

Bread of Life Ministries* General 207-626-3479 Augusta ME
Family Violence Project* Domestic Violence 877-890-7788 Augusta ME
Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter* General 207-872-8082 Waterville ME
Togus Veterans Affairs Veterans 207-623-8411 ext. 5658 Augusta ME

Knox

Mid-Coast Hospitality House* General 207-594-1422 Rockport ME
New Hope for Women* Domestic Violence-Safe Homes 800-522-3304 Rockland ME

Oxford

Rumford Group Homes - Norway Family Center* Women & children 207-364-3551 Norway ME
Rumford Group Homes - South Paris Men's Shelter* Adult Men 207-364-3551 South Paris ME
Rumford Group Homes - Rumford Family Center* Family 207-364-3551 Rumford ME
Community Concepts - Oxford Hills Family Shelter* Family 207-739-6502 South Paris ME
Community Concepts - Strathglass Family Shelter* Family 800-866-5588 Rumford ME

Penobscot

Hope House* Substance Abuse 207-217-6717 Bangor ME
Bangor Area Homeless Shelter* General 207-947-0092 Bangor ME
MANNA, Inc. - Elijah's Place Men/Substance Abuse 207-990-2870 Bangor ME
MAPS Shelter Services * Pregnant & Parenting Women and Children 207 538 5072 Bangor ME
OHI - Rachael House Chronic Mental Illness 207-941-2874 Bangor ME
Shaw House* Youth 207-941-2874 Bangor ME
Spruce Run* Domestic Violence 800-863-9909 Bangor ME

Piscataquis

WomanCare* Domestic Violence-Safe Homes 800-564-8165 Dover Foxcroft ME

Somerset

Family Violence Project Domestic Violence 800-890-7788 Somerset County ME
Youth and Family Services-Halcyon House* Youth 207-474-8574 Skowhegan ME
New Hope Shelter Women and Children 207-339-3012 Solon Maine
Trinity Shelter Single Men 207-399-7538 Skowhegan Maine

Washington

Kilun Kikin Emergency Shelter General 207-853-6021 Perry ME
The Next Step* Domestic Violence 800-315-5579 Machias ME
Passamoquoddy Peaceful Relations Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 877-853-2613 Pleasant Point ME

York

Caring Unlimited* Domestic Violence 800-239-7298 Sanford ME
York County Shelter Programs, Inc.* General 207-324-1137 Alfred ME
You Are Never Alone (YANA)* Substance Abuse 207-283-0069 Saco ME
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Riverside County, California Listing Of Agencies That Help Homelessness

 

Circle of Hope Family Shelter, 420 W. Harrison St., Corona, 92880; 951-278-2215; www.cohfs.org

Emergency shelter and transitional housing for women, single parents with children and families. Nightly dinners. Volunteers needed. New and used clothes and money accepted.

Martha's Village & Kitchen, 83791 Date Ave., Indio, 92201; 760-347-4741; www.marthasvillage.org

Emergency shelter and transitional housing for single adults and families. Meals, housing assistance, medical care, career counseling and early childhood programs. Accepts financial donations, clothing, furniture, books and appliances. Volunteers needed in many areas.

Path of Life Ministries, 3340 Durahart St., Riverside, 92507; 951-786-9048; www.polministries.net

Emergency shelter for single adults and families, as well as transitional housing. Work placement assistance and life skills classes. Accepts donations of cash, furniture and new toys; volunteers needed.

Lutheran Social Services, 3772 Taft St., Riverside, 92503; 951-689-7847; www.lsssc.org

Two transitional living facilities for women with children. Case management, child development programs, bus vouchers, food pantry, teen groups, parenting classes, recovery programs and referrals for mental health services. Accepts donations of money, non-perishable food, women's career clothing and household items.

Alternatives to Domestic Violence, 4351 Latham St., Suite 204, Riverside, 92502; 951-320-1370; www.alternativestodv.org

Shelter and outreach for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence. Child development program, support groups and teen violence prevention program. Accepts financial donations and new gift items for the holidays, including clothes, pajamas and non-violent toys.

Operation SafeHouse, 9685 Hayes St., Riverside, 92503; 951-351-4418; www.operationsafehouse.org

Emergency shelter for teens, 11 to 17 years old. Transitional housing for 18 to 21 year olds. Counseling for homeless, runaways and others. Accepts financial donations and volunteers.

Temecula/Murrieta Community Pantry, 28870 Pujol St., Temecula, 92590; 951-676-8022. Accepts non-perishable food, clothing and monetary donations.

Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, 47518 Van Buren St., Indio, 92201; 760-347-3512, www.cvrm.org

Emergency shelter and 12-month transitional housing for single men and women and families. Language classes, job training, counseling referrals and transportation to schools, jobs and medical appointments. Volunteers needed for various tasks. Donations accepted, including clothing, furniture, dishes, toys, tools and sporting goods. Money also accepted.

Valley Restart Center, 200 E. Menlo Ave., Hemet, 92543; 951-766-7476, www.valleyrestart.org

Emergency shelter for families and a limited number of single adults. Meals, case management, education assistance, referrals. Items needed include trash bags, diapers, sheets and towels, non-perishable food, paper towels and toilet paper. Money also accepted.

Riverside Homeless Street Outreach Team; 951-826-2200.

Daily, mobile outreach to help homeless individuals and families get off the streets.

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