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Resources for homelessness in every state
California: California Department of Social Services
California offers numerous programs to help individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness. As of March 2020, there is a newly created program specifically to help those who have contracted or are at risk of contracting COVID-19.
Hawaii: University of Hawai’i at Manoa
The University of Hawai’i at Manoa has compiled a comprehensive list of resources for homeless people throughout the state. Among the available options are programs to help house those with mental health issues and free medical services for the uninsured.
Idaho: Idaho Housing and Finance Association
Homeless individuals in Idaho are able to access aid through federal programs. The average wait time for a response to a rental assistance application is 12-24 months. For financial education, legal support, immediate eviction mediation, and housing support, organizations like Jesse Tree may be able to help in a matter of days.
Maryland: Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
Calling 211 in Maryland will help connect homeless individuals with needed resources throughout the state. The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development website also lists contacts for veterans services, as well as a concise, printable street card to make services easier to access for homeless individuals in Baltimore.
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Minnesota: Disability Hub MN
Services for homeless or disabled individuals are easily accessible in Minnesota through the Hub, a comprehensive database organized by the state. Resources are separated by county, and individuals seeking assistance can connect with support workers through online chats, by email, or by calling during business hours.
Mississippi: Mississippi United to End Homelessness
Mississippi offers an easy-to-access guide to resources for those with unstable housing. Applications for emergency shelter and long-term housing are available, as well.
Missouri: Missouri Department of Social Services
Missouri offers housing programs that are grant-funded through federal programs. Emergency shelter service inquiries can be utilized by calling 211. Food services, as well as those for victims of domestic violence and for veterans, are also available.
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Montana: Poverello Center, Inc.
Montana’s resources can be utilized by calling 211 or directly reaching out to state organizations. Programs offer resources from housing to food, clothing, and employment services. There are also local religious mission programs that offer support.
New Jersey: New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub
New Jersey residents experiencing financial and housing issues during the pandemic can now utilize resources through a newly created COVID-19 Information Hub. Included are links to resources for cash assistance, housing, and medical care.
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New Mexico: New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority
Resources for emergency housing can be found through the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority. Local contact numbers for assistance with rent and utilities are available, as well. The Supportive Housing Coalition of New Mexico has a list of long-term rental properties for those needing permanent, affordable housing.
North Dakota: North Dakota Homeless Coalition
North Dakota homeless resources are broken up by region, and immediate housing requests can be accessed by calling 211. Shelter listings, tenants’ rights information, and COVID-related emergency services are also available.
Oklahoma: HeartLine Oklahoma
Access to resources for those who are homeless, hungry, or under financial duress can be accessed in Oklahoma by calling 211 or another of the state’s hotlines. A limited amount of winter shelter beds are available in Oklahoma City.
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Office of Homeless Services
Assistance programs in Pennsylvania are broken up by county and can be accessed by calling 211. There are emergency resources for homeless youth across the state, as well as city-specific services for local homeless populations.
Virginia: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
A breakdown of local resources and shelters is available for Virginia residents through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development website. Seven separate Feeding America food banks are located throughout the state.
