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Pennsylvania Interfaith Community Programs, Adams County Housing Authority, Turning Point Interfaith Mission - Transitional Housing

Provides transitional housing for families in Adams County. Offers Case Management, information and referral to community programs, and other supportive services.

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Community Action Partnership of Cambria County - Emergency Homeless Assistance Program

One time rental assistance to prevent eviction or if homeless towards first month’s rent.

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Commission on Economic Opportunity (CEO) - State Opioid Response

Services for individuals with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD); designed to connect these individuals to safe, stable and permenant housing. Contact your Drug Treatment Program Specialist/Provider for information and access to program referral. Treatment specialists are familiar with program protocol.

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Central Pennsylvania Community Action - Housing Assistance Program

Provides assistance for those at risk of becoming homeless through rental, utility and mortgage assistance. Requires sustainable income to maintain rental/utilities/mortgage.

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YWCA Greater Harrisburg - Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)

Promotes housing stability. Provides outreach services, case management services, assistance in obtaining VA benefits, and assistance in obtaining and coordinating other public, and mainstream benefits. Temporary financial assistance may also be available.

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Tableland Services - Homeless Financial Assistance Program

Provides financial assistance for individuals who are experiencing homelessness.

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Center for Community Action - PHARE Homeless Prevention Program

Provides rental assistance, utility assistance, security deposits and can pay up to 3 months of rental arrears.

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Center for Community Action - Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)

The ESG is broken down into two sections: Rapid Re-housing and Homelessness Prevention. This program provides rental assistance for eligible individuals/families when facing eviction and provides rapid re-housing for individuals/families who are literally homeless. This program runs on an 18-month cycle with renewals.

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Veterans Multi-Service Center - Supportive Services for Veteran Families

Provides eligible veteran households with outreach, assessment, case management, advocacy and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include housing counseling, legal support, credit repair, financial planning services, and time-limited, temporary financial assistance.

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Veterans Multi-Service Center - Supportive Services for Veteran Families

Provides eligible veteran households with outreach, assessment, case management, advocacy and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include housing counseling, legal support, credit repair, financial planning services, and time-limited, temporary financial assistance.

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Carbon County Action Committee For Human Services - Emergency Housing Assistance

* Emergency Housing Assistance (EHA) will provide one month rent/security deposit to individuals who are in danger of eviction or homelessness. Individuals must meet eligibility and affordability guidelines and requirements and may receive assistance only one time. *Other Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Services in the form of security/utility deposits, first month rent, rental arrears, or current month's rent are also available to individuals experiencing a hardship that are either "homeless" or at "risk of homelessness". Some income, eligibility, residency, and affordability guidelines and requirements exist and can vary by program.

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David's Drive 831 - Donations for Veterans

Collects food and holiday donations to be distributed to veterans who may be hospitalized, transitioning, or experiencing homelessness.

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United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA - Lackawanna Coordinated Housing Related Entry

Provides standardized, focused access to homeless services for individuals and families without a stable, safe and affordable home in Lackawanna County. Services include comprehensive intake and assessment and linkages to case management, housing and supportive services.

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Bridge of Hope BuxMont - Family and Financial Stability Program

Offers single mothers experiencing homelessness or at risk of being homeless the opportunity to get permanent housing and establish family and financial stability over a period of 12-18 months. Services include case management, budgeting and financial education, goal planning, resource development, life skills, parenting support, and connection to a group of volunteers offering companionship. NOTE: Does not offer emergency housing or emergency rental or utility assistance.

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Veterans Multi-Service Center - Supportive Services for Veteran Families

Provides eligible veteran households with outreach, assessment, case management, advocacy and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include housing counseling, legal support, credit repair, financial planning services, and time-limited, temporary financial assistance.

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Pennsylvania Department of Human Services - NEPA Counties - Emergency Shelter Allowance (ESA)

Offers an Emergency Shelter Allowance, ESA, to help a homeless or near homeless family/individual to: stop eviction from your home/apartment or foreclosure of your house; find a long-term place to live; find a short-term place to stay.

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Veterans Multi-Service Center - Supportive Services for Veteran Families

Provides eligible veteran households with outreach, assessment, case management, advocacy and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include housing counseling, legal support, credit repair, financial planning services, and time-limited, temporary financial assistance.

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Pennsylvania Department of Human Services - NEPA Counties - Emergency Shelter Allowance (ESA)

Offers an Emergency Shelter Allowance, ESA, to help a homeless or near homeless family/individual to: stop eviction from your home/apartment or foreclosure of your house; find a long-term place to live; find a short-term place to stay.

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Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc. - Housing Programs

Provides services to assist with housing needs. Services include homelessness prevention, help to regain housing stability; Street Outreach to connect unsheltered homeless individuals or families with emergency shelter, critical health and mental health services; and Rapid Rehousing for quick return to permanent housing. May also help with security deposit and/or rent.

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Potter County Human Services - Homeless Assistance Program

Assisting families who are homeless or in danger of being homeless.

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Volunteers of America - Northeast Regional Office - Master Leasing Program

Master Leasing offers housing and wrap-around supportive services to individuals who are diagnosed with severe and persistent mental health concerns with co-occurring criminal justice involvement and housing instability. Supported housing through the program is time-limited to two years. A dedicated Case Manager provides tenant support, landlord mediation, and personalized case management services. Participants in the program engage in life skills development to take over the lease for the unit they reside in upon completion of the Master Leasing program and sustain permanent housing of their own.

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Northern Tier Community Action Corporation - Veterans Initiative

Provides case management assistance to with acquiring permanent housing as quickly as possible or to attain stability in their current housing situation. Housing relocation and short to medium term rental and/or utility assistance may also be provided.

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Pocono Area Transitional Housing (PATH) - Pocono Area Transitional Housing

Provides temporary housing for homeless families in a boarding house type environment. A case manager works with each family to create an action plan to obtain permanent housing upon leaving the program in a four-month time frame.

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