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Provides financial assistance for residents with little or no income through the General Assistance program, including assistance for rent and utilities, food, and personal/household items.
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Offers emergency financial assistance once per year to anyone in need. Assistance may be given in the areas of rental assistance, disaster relief, gasoline, utility (water/sewage/trash only), and uniforms assistance.
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The property offers a total of 60 units, providing 46 section 42 (LIHTC) units for eligible residents, while the remaining units have no income restrictions.
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Rent and rent deposit assistance to prevent homelessness. Funds may keep someone in their current housing or obtain new housing. Participants attend a Tenant's Right and Responsibilities class.
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Rent or utility assistance may be available to individuals or families with an eviction notice or utility shut-off notice.
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Offers rent assistance, up to $800, for those in need. There are requirements to be approved. See website for complete details. Once approved, applicant must attend a Financial Literacy workshop before payment is made to the landlord.
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Offers affordable housing programs. Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher opportunities available.
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- Eviction
- Utility disconnection
- Prescription expenses
- Employment assistance
- Transportation
- Funeral and burial
- ID's
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Provides short-term rental and move in assistance, as well as supportive services. Assistance needs may include deposit and first month's rent.
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Financial assistance for shelter, utilities, and other basic needs. Emergency assistance available for rental eviction or utility disconnection. Assistance for car repair assistance for those employed or seeking employment.
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Provides financial literacy workshops to help families and individuals achieve stability and secure homeownership. Can also help, when funding is available, with back rent and overdue mortgage payments. Services include credit building, debt reduction coaching, homeownership/homebuyer education, access to income support services (emergency rent and mortgage help when funding available), employment coaching/career services, and financial education and coaching.
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- Rental and utility assistance
- Employed clients who have transportation issues
- First time applicants qualify for up to $400 of assistance
- Second time applicants qualify for up to $250 of assistance
- Third (and last) time applicants qualify for up to $150 of assistance
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Property rentals provide affordable housing for families with low income. Property management also has supportive housing available for low-income families. Limited handicap-accessible units are available. Must meet occupancy guidelines. Security and background check conducted.
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Offers information of affordable housing for low-income migrant and farmworkers. Services include outreach and referrals for Illinois low-income home energy assistance program (LIHEAP), emergency overnight shelter for low-income farmworkers, referrals to Illinois agencies providing rent assistance services and housing foreclosure prevention counseling, housing information and education, rent smart, fair housing, tenant's rights, and coordination and housing advocates.
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