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Rent assistance in Eugene Oregon and Lane County.
Housing and Rental Assistance
Get information on rental assistance programs in Lane County and Eugene Oregon. People who are faced with eviction, or who need a little financial help in paying their rent or security deposits, can apply at the churches, government programs and charity agencies listed below.
Struggling tenants may be able to receive emergency grant money or hardship funds. Find rent assistance in your area of Lane County. In addition, most of the Lane County as well as Eugene Oregon organizations also have information on other federal government program, such as section 8.
Case managers can direct renters to other local charities, churches, or non-profits that may have funds to help pay rent, security deposits, or eviction prevention services. So many of the organizations partner with and have relationships with other organizations across Lane County and Eugene Oregon.
Housing and Rental Assistance
If you need rental assistance, it is advised to call as soon as you realize it. If you wait, then it may be too late, or the agencies may run out of funds. Where to get help in Eugene OR area with rent: Catholic Community Services - Eugene Community Service Center 1464 W 6th Ave Eugene, Oregon 97402 Main Phone Number - 541-345-3642: Offers a wide variety of financial assistance to help residents meet basic needs including rent, electric bills, food and more.
In addition, the agency can offer information and referral and advocacy for government programs and local charities. People of all backgrounds and income may qualify for help. House Of Grace - Rent assistance program: Springfield, OR - 97477: The main goal is to low cost housing and other services, such as childcare to women with children, who have fled domestic violence.
They want to break the cycle of domestic abuse and poverty, and offering housing and rent help and a home is key to doing this. Community Sharing Program 1440 West Birch Avenue Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424-1417 Phone: 541-942-2176
Programs for Seniors and Elderly
Covers south Lane County Oregon, and offers basic-need emergency assistance to low- to moderate income residents, seniors, and disabled in the community. Provides rental assistance, emergency shelter, utility assistance and other grants.
In addition, the agency provides information and referral services for local resources. Eugene Mission 1542 West First Avenue Eugene, OR 97402 Phone number - 541-344-3251: Services provide emergency housing for men, women, and children. In addition, they will do what they can to help people stay in their homes and apartments.
Looking Glass - Station #7 - Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth: Phone number - 541-689-3111: Call the agency 24 hours a day. They will respond to the emergency needs of youth and families in Lane County. The non-profit administers crisis intervention services and temporary shelter. Services provided by the Crisis program include referral assistance, immediate housing and rental crisis intervention and counseling, and youth and family assessments.
Shelter and housing services offer short-term overnight residency, emergency funds for paying rent, group counseling, and individual case management. Similar to above, Looking Glass New Roads
Housing and Rental Assistance
is a service but only for youth ages 16-21. The program provides rental assistance as well as information and referrals, both to housing and grant programs. The main number is 541.686.4310. ShelterCare - Family Housing Program 689 West 13th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97402-4089 Dial - 541-689-7156 Call them for emergency shelter and advocacy.
May provide emergency rent and financial assistance to residents in finding housing. Also apply for supportive services, or ask about information and referral. Emergency housing is for families with children who are homeless. Transitional services available for housing needs as well. Assist families and individuals to develop and address goals with focus on maintaining stable housing.
Continue with rent help from ShelterCare Eugene Oregon Planning and Development Department: Eugene, Oregon - 97401 (541) 682-5529 Call them for information on the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program, which can provide rent help for up to 18 months, as funding allows.
Homeless Prevention programs: Several government organization and non-profits partner together to help low-income families that are being evicted, including by offering money to pay back rent.
Or get funds for storage costs, mobile home lots and other housing related bills. Other services are arranged too, and find how to stop an eviction in Eugene OR area Siuslaw Outreach Services - Siuslaw Area Women's Center: Primary phone number - 541-997-2816:
Housing and Rental Assistance
Provides comprehensive housing and rental assistance to women, men and their children. Shelter assistance includes emergency domestic violence shelter, rent assistance, and shelter.
Domestic Violence assistance includes advocacy, short- and longer-term shelter, professional counseling, resource and referral, support groups, peer counseling. Other services include housing assistance with case management and help for bills and debt management.
St. Vincent de Paul - Eugene Service Station 450 Highway 99 N Eugene, Oregon 97402-2303 Phone number - 541-461-8688:
Housing and Rental Assistance
Day-access center for homeless and low-income adults without children. The station has job referral, housing referrals, food/snacks/lunches, information and service referrals on rental assistance and government aid, and more.
St. Vincent de Paul - First Place Family Development Center: Phone: 541-342-7728 Another partnership of local churches. Centro Latino Americano: Address: 944 West 5th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97402-5106 (541) 687-2667
Housing and Rental Assistance
Emergency rental assistance. Focus is on Latinos, but anyone can stop by for help or at least information and referrals. Homes for Good Housing Agency: Address is 177 Day Island Rd: Eugene, Oregon 97401 (541) 682-3755
Section 8 Housing Assistance
This is the Eugene County public housing authority (PHA). they administer rent help from Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, help the low income find affordable housing or apartments, offer vouchers and other services. More information on
Section 8 Housing Assistance
section 8 housing vouchers in Oregon
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army: Administers several social service programs. Among them include homeless prevention, rent help, and shelter. Case managers do what they can to help people stay in their homes, pay their rent, and avoid evictions.
As they know keeping people in their homes or apartments is better for everyone than having people live on the streets. Two locations in Lane County Oregon. Family Services - Eugene Location is 640 W 7th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402. Call - (541) 343-3328
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army also offer rent relief from 1275 Mill St., Springfield, OR 97477. Call (541) 747-6229
Free Legal Services
Lane County Legal Aid: The pro-bono office is at 376 E 11th Ave: Eugene, OR 97401: Main number is (541) 485-1017:
Eviction Prevention Services
Free legal aid as well as eviction defense is offered. Lawyers can help clients applying for cash aid for their rent, fight evictions in housing court, and dealing with unsafe rental homes or housing discrimination among other services.
St. Benedict Lodge Catholic Church - Sister John's Program: Address of office - 91683 Alma Dr. Mckenzie Bridge, Oregon 97413: Main phone number - (541) 822-3249: Catholic Community Services - Springfield Community Service Center 1025 G Street, Springfield, OR Call - 541-747-0221
Housing and Rental Assistance
Services provided by this organization are shelter, rental assistance, referrals, and crisis assistance to help stop evictions. More programs are offered too, such as seasonal voucher for school clothes.
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