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Sometimes we all need help.  If you are having a crisis due to hospitalization, car repairs or what have you and are going to need help paying rent, security deposit or house payment, here are some places that can help.  Also, if you know of others I have not listed, please feel free to add them in your comments.  There are those who may need this.  Thank you.


Arizona:

Arizona Department of Housing Trust Fund

1700 W. Washington St.

Suite 210

Phoenix, AZ. 85007

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California:

California Department of Mental Health

1600 9th Street, Room 151

Sacramento, CA. 95814

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California Department of Housing and Community Development

1800 3rd Street, Room 390-A

Sacramento, CA.95814

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Conneticut:

Conneticut Department of Social Services

Family Services Division

25 Sigourney St.

Hartford, CT. 06106

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Department of Economic and Community Development

505 Hudson St.

Hartford CT. 06106-7107

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Delaware:

West End Neighborhood House

710 N. Lincoln St.

Wilmington, DE. 19805

.

Lutheran Community Services

1304 N. Rodney St.

Wilmington, DE. 19806

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District of Columbia:

Community Partnership for Prevention of Homelessness

801 Pennsylvania Ave., SE.

Suite 360

Washington, DC. 20003

.

Florida:

Department of Community Development

695 E. University Blvd.

Melbourne, FL. 32901

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Department of Community Development

128 E. Forsyth St., Suite 600

Jacksonville, FL. 32202

.

Georgia:

Georgia Department of Community Affairs

60 Executive Park South, NE.

Atlanta, GA. 30329

.

Illinois:

Department of Human Services

100 S. Grand Ave.

Springfield, IL. 62762

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Department of Housing

Chicago Low Income Housing Trust Fund

318 S. Michigan Ave.

Chicago, IL. 60604

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Iowa:

Iowa Financial Authority

100 E. Grand Ave., Suite 250

Des Moines, IA. 50309

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Louisiana:

Department of Social Services

Office of Community Services

755 3rd St.

Baton Rouge, LA. 70802

.

Maryland:

Department of Housing and Community Development

100 Community Place

Crownsville, MD. 21032-2023

.

Michigan:

Family Indepenence Center

235 South Grand

Suite 1305

P.O. Box 30037

Lansing, MI. 48909


Minnesota:

Minnesota Office of Economic Opportunity

Department of Human Services

444 Lafayette Road

Saint Paul, MN. 55155

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Missouri:

Missouri Housing Development Commision

Housing Trust Fund

3435 Broadway

Kansas City, MO. 64111

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Nevada:

Nevada Department of Business and Industry

Housing Trust Fund

788 Fairview, Suite 100

Carson City, NV. 89701

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New Hampshire:

Department of Health and Human Services

105 Pleasant St.

Concord, NH. 03301

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Housing Finance Authority

32 Constitution Drive

P.O. Box 5087

Manchester, NH. 03108

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New Jersey:

Department of Human Services

P.O. Box 700

Trenton, NJ. 08625

.

North Carolina:

Department of Health and Human Services

2001 Mail Service Center

Raleigh, NC. 27601

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North Dakota:

North Dakota Housing Finance Agency

1500 East Capital Avenue

P.O. Box 1535

Bismarck, ND. 58502

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Ohio:

Department of Development

Housing Trust Fund

77 South High St.

P.O. Box 1001

Columbus, OH. 43215

.

Oregon:

Department of Housing and Community Services

725 Summer Street, NE.

Suite B

Salem, OR. 97301

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Rhode Island:

Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation

44 Washington St.

Providence, RI. 02903

.

Virginia:

Department of Housing and Community Development

The Jackson Center

501 North Second St.

Richmond, VA. 23219-1321

.

Washington:

Department of Community Trade and Economic Development

128 10th Avenue, SW.

P.O. Box 42525

Olympia, WA. 98504

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The listings are categorized by state, county,and city.  What a great resource to help those in need of income.
 

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