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MERCY HOUSING - LOHSE APARTMENTS
MERCY HOUSING #87106747
The Lohse Apartments offer one, two, or three bedroom apartments in Roseville.
Each Mercy Housing community has its own leasing office and its own application process. Please call each community directly if you or your family would like to rent a low-income apartment home at one of Mercy Housing’s communities.
When you call, the community staff can answer questions regarding apartment availability, rent, income requirements or restrictions and how to obtain an application for housing.
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MERCY HOUSING - MCAULEY MEADOWS - AUBURN
MERCY HOUSING #79002053
McAuley Meadows offers an independent senior affordable housing community in Auburn. The community features 59 one-bedroom apartments for seniors age 55 and older.
HUD list is currently open.
Tax Credit waitlist openings and current availability while they last.
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MERCY HOUSING - NORTH AUBURN APARTMENTS
MERCY HOUSING #65631337
North Auburn Apartments offers one, two and three bedroom apartment homes and three bedroom townhouses. The community features 78 modern, affordable homes conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, grocery stores and medical facilities.
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MERCY HOUSING - PLEASANT GROVE APARTMENTS
MERCY HOUSING #94625902
Pleasant Grove Apartments offers one, two and three bedroom apartment homes and three bedroom townhouses. The community features 48 modern, affordable homes with easy access to i80. Experience the convenience of easy access to shopping, restaurants, and more with Roseville Transit stops just steps away.
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MERCY HOUSING - RIVERVIEW HOMES - TRUCKEE
MERCY HOUSING #37337594
Riverview Homes serves seniors, families and people with special needs who lack the economic resources to access quality, safe housing opportunities. Accepts Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8); 3 to 4 bedroom units available.
Waitlist is available even when there are no openings. Contact property manager for application details.
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RENT/UTILITY ASSISTANCE AND FAMILY SUPPORT - SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE
SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE #71891559
Sierra Community House can provide rental assistance to qualifying individuals and households who live in Tahoe and Truckee.
Screening and Applications
Sierra Community House will screen households to assist each community member who may qualify. If households qualify, Sierra Community House will go through the application process with them so that the household may receive assistance with rent or utility (water/garbage/gas/electricity) payments.
Additional services include:
Locations
The rental assistance may be available to those who reside in Tahoe and Truckee areas.
Income limits information.
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SUPPORT PROGRAMS - MTM
MY TIME MOVEMENT #94001671
My Time Movement provides support services for young adults with foster care experience and individuals enrolled in Medi-Cal through Partnership HealthPlan.
It focuses mostly on housing stability, education, employment, and independent living.
Services include:
Walk-ins are accepted. Staff are also available to meet participants in the community.
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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF) - VOA-NCNN
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NORTHERN NEVADA #43390665
The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) provides supportive services to very low-income Veteran families living in or transitioning to permanent housing.
The program offers eligible Veterans and their families:
For more information on monthly income guidelines and making an appointment, view their veteran's services brochure.
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TAY FOSTER YOUTH TO INDEPENDENCE - COUNTY OF PLACER
CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #86750553
The Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) initiative makes Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) assistance available to Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) in partnership with Public Child Welfare Agencies (PCWAs).
Placer County youth who may be eligible must get a referral from the Children's System of Care. Youth with a CSOC case worker should work through them. Youth without a CSOC case worker can call CSOC directly at 530-889-6700. Timeline for receiving a voucher may be lengthy.
As required by statute, an FYI voucher issued to an eligible youth may only be used to provide housing assistance for the youth for a maximum of 36 months. In addition to providing up to 36 months of rental assistance, youth must be provided supportive services to assist the young person on their path to self-sufficiency.
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TENANT POWER TOOLKIT
TENANT POWER TOOLKIT COLLABORATIVE #83212594
The Tenant Power Toolkit (TPT) is a multi-organization collaborative effort designed to keep people in their homes, fight evictions, fight rent debt, and build the collective power of tenants. Learn how to use the Tenant Power Toolkit - Attend one of the free online Toolkit Trainings. The trainings are aimed at helping California tenant organizers, counselors, lawyers and tenants themselves on how to use the Toolkit to keep renters in their homes.
This is how it works: You answer some questions about your eviction and debt situation. TPT helps you fight your eviction and your rent debt, links you with legal resources and tenants’ rights groups, and their housing justice work including collective action campaigns.
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