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Rent assistance in city and county of Denver.
Housing and Rental Assistance
Find a listing of rental assistance programs in Denver. Charities, churches and government agencies provide financial help to low income and struggling tenants. Free grant money, vouchers or loans help families pay their rent or security deposits on a new home or apartment are offered.
Or find section 8 housing choice vouchers, free motel or hotel rooms, and free legal services for tenants. Get help with rent near you in Denver County Some of the agencies rent relief programs only cover a limited area, and each will have its own application process that needs to be met.
Most of the rent assistance offered is to those who are faced with an immediate eviction, or who have some other type of unforeseen financial hardship, such as a medical emergency or unexpected job loss.
Or look here for a section 8 application Call one of the organizations listed below in order to get access to help paying rent, utilities or housing related costs in Denver. If an organization can’t assist, they may have a referral to some type of government program or other agency that can help during a difficult period, including no-wait list apartments in Denver.
As while one place may not be able to help, there are referrals to regional government grants to help pay rent as well as vouchers, supportive housing and even free lawyer consultations all as options.
Housing and Rental Assistance
Organizations that provide rental assistance in Denver CO The:
Housing and Rental Assistance
Denver Colorado Mile High Rental Assistance Hotline
Housing and Rental Assistance
helps anyone in need. Get referrals and information on rental assistance programs, government grant money, funds for moving and more by zip code across the Denver County area. There are a few different phone numbers to call, and they include 1-888-480-0066. Or try 303.561.2133 (Spanish), or dial 303.561-2130 (English).
Southwest Improvement Council -: Adventist Community Services
Eviction Prevention Services
is a non-profit that helps with preventing evictions. There may be a few dollars for rent in a crisis to help meet payment demands. The address is 5045 W 1st Ave, Denver, CO 80219. Call (720) 244-2931 Denver ESG
211 Information and Referral Services
is a federal rent relief program for low-income families. Non-profit agencies, if they have funding, pass out money for security deposits or rent. Callers can also get information on eviction prevention services, legal support, or transitional housing. This is in addition to free government grants in Denver County for paying various housing or rental expenses.
Dial (303) 561-2111 for referrals.
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Denver Salvation Army has multiple locations The main place for housing, rent, and financial aid is the Family Services Center, and the address is 2201 Stout St. in Denver and phone number is 303.295.3366. There are various emergency assistance programs, including limited funding for rent or utilities, homeless shelters or transitional housing, and maybe a free motel voucher.
Mennonite Urban Ministry offers housing assistance programs in a limited region. The charity is at 430 W 9th Ave, Denver, CO 80204. Call 303-892-6416 for information on applications to rent help, including for lot rent.
Broadway Assistance Center
Housing and Rental Assistance
is another agency to call for rental assistance. Emergency funds are available on a case by case basis to applicants. The address is 1212 Mariposa St, Denver, CO 80204. People can walk in and do not need to call. Call (303) 893-7933 or (303) 893-4108. Save Our Section 8 Colorado offers income based homes in Denver, Colorado.
Call (303) 825-6266. This non-profit encourages affordable housing in the city as well as county. They advocate for the disabled, senior citizens, and working poor and also offer information on rent subsidies from HUD. Address is 655 Broadway Street, Denver, CO 80203. Denver Housing Authority
Section 8 Housing Assistance
process various low income housing programs, including long term rent help from Section 8 housing choice vouchers. The primary address is 1035 Osage St., Denver, CO 80204. They also operate rent subsidized homes or apartments, public housing, home buying services and others. Landlords and tenants can access services.
There is also emergency section 8 for the disabled as well as elderly that can provide immediate vouches. Phone 720-932-3000. Or read more on section 8 in Colorado Denver Department of Human Services on 1200 Federal Blvd.. Telephone - (720) 944-2032 or 720-944-4347. The government may have funds for rent if someone has an eviction notice.
They also offer cash assistance to the very low income. Denver County Social Services also runs the: Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Program . It can help people avoid an eviction.
They also have referrals to resources such as section 8 or low income, rent subsidized apartments and homes.
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Other services for renters is offered too. Denver Human Services (DHS) has staff and counselors that can help people apply for public assistance, free cash and government programs.
Counselors can provide information about housing, hardship grants and financial assistance for paying rent and housing expenses. Or get financial help for veterans, including rent assistance from SSVF, as well as other low income who need long term housing care.
Services do not stop with rent help however, as DHS provides a range of other resources to the needy, including help with transitional housing, Medicaid, energy bills, and heating costs.
A number of benefits can be arranged. As noted, the main number is (720) 944-2032 or 720-944-4347. Saint Mary Magdalene , which is part of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society organization, can help people with rent and housing that live within church boundaries.
The charity is at 2771 Zenobia St, Denver, CO 80212. Or call (303) 477-4533. Good Shepherd, Saint Vincent de Paul Society , covers the area of South of 17th Avenue, North of Cherry Creek Drive, West of Colorado Boulevard, East of Race Street, and can distribute rent help.
Telephone number is (303) 322-7706. The location is 2626 E 7th Ave Pkwy, Denver, Colorado 80206. Other Saint Vincent de Paul Society churches and agencies that help pay rent in Denver County include Notre Dame (phone (303) 935-3900 and location is 2190 S Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80219) as well as Our Lady of Grace (dial (303) 297-3440.).
Or look here for St. Vincent Denver rent assistance Association For Senior Citizens
211 Information and Referral Services
, phone number (303) 455-9642 provides free immediate rent payment help to seniors in Denver over the age of 60. The mission of the Association for Senior Citizens is: to promote the self-sufficiency of all senior citizens in Colorado, to ensure that no senior citizen goes without the necessities of life, including shelter and public services.
The non-profit will help low-income seniors remain stable and independent in their own homes. The address is 2839 W 44th Ave, Denver, CO 80211. Focus Points Family Resource Center is at 2501 E 48th Ave, Denver, Colorado 80216. Emergency housing assistance, funds for rent or security deposits and other resources.
Call (303) 292-0770 The Denver County Government:
Rental Payment Programs
Housing Guide has information on everything from one time rent payment help to motel vouchers, deposit assistance, free grants and more. It is a clearing house for programs for struggling tenants, and for information on housing or rental help call (720) 913-1311 or look here https://denvergov.org/Community/Housing/Housing-Homelessness-Guide Another option is: St.
Paul Local Assistance Ministry - Offers referrals to emergency shelters and housing. May have limited funds to help pay rent, in small amounts, as the money they pay out is largely donations from congregation members.
The contact information is [email protected] and address is 3250 East 6th Avenue, Denver, CO. Urban Peak Shelter only helps youth, teens, and young adults. In addition to the shelter, get case management, information on rent or deposit assistance (when ready to move), counseling, guidance and more.
The location is 1630 S Acoma St, Denver, Colorado 80223. Call (303) 974-2908. The Denver Senior Homeless Initiative (FSHI) as well as: Rescue Mission Family (dial 303.313.2440) may be able to help with first month’s full rent and security deposit.
The applicant needs to have some form of income and a child, with rent money for single mothers in Denver too. More details on the Denver Rescue Mission's Family and Senior Homeless Initiative (FSHI) program include: Get help for security deposit and first full month's rent for a home selected by a senior or family member.
The total rent can’t be more than 60% of the applicants income. Additional assistance may be offered with clothing, food, household items and furniture once a client is approved for housing assistance.
Also get matched with mentoring and coaching for self-sufficiency. All these requirements need to be met for FSHI. The applicant needs to be either a Senior (age 60+) or a family with children 17 years old or younger in their legal custody, homeless (with no lease when they contact FSHI), they must have a documented source of income to cover monthly expenses, no felony in last 12 months, and have both drug screening and a background check.
Call 303-313-2440 Catholic Charities
Housing and Rental Assistance
, address which is 6240 Smith Rd, Denver, CO 80216 (call (303) 742-0828 or 303 393-1560) offers help for housing and rental needs. In some cases the Denver based church may also have funds to pay a security deposit. Some assistance for paying rent may be issued as a loan to qualified families.
Denver - Colorado AIDS Project
Housing and Rental Assistance
is for HIV or AIDs patients and their families. If faced with an eviction, rental assistance may be offered. There may also be
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