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Fayetteville Arkansas area homeless prevention and rapid rehousing assistance.

Residents from Fayetteville Arkansas facing homelessness, that have a referral, can apply for eviction and/or foreclosure prevention, depending on the need. There are agencies located across the county that may offer assistance in an order to keep the family in their home or apartment.

The resources are coordinated by several different organizations in an effort to avoid duplication of services, including 7 Hills and the HOPE program. This is one of the main reasons that referrals are required, as it helps the agencies understand the need and available resources. Whether it is legal counseling, a cash grant for rental costs or security deposit, or shelter/motel vouchers, support is available.

Financial aid to stop homelessness

One resource in the Fayetteville region is SSVF - Supportive Services for Veteran Families. This is funded by HUD. The agencies in the community help veterans and their spouses that are experiencing homelessness or at-risk of becoming homeless. The program can help single individuals or homes that are compromised of multiple people.

As per the rules and regulations of SSVF, clients may be given a grant for paying their bills, which will be rent or utilities. But there is much more help available too, as a focus is on stopping homelessness in the veteran community. Therefore, case managers will help them apply for VA benefits and review job placement services with them. Other assistance given to veterans in Washington County Arkansas range from medical care to food, transportation and more.

There are also other government grant based programs to stop evictions. Long term rental subsidies can be arranged as part of TBRA - Tenant Based Assistance or the Section 8 HUD voucher program. Note that these tend to focus on households that are living in poverty. The application process in order to get a grant is usually extensive as well, and it can take weeks if not months to be approved. More on Section 8 housing in Arkansas.

Emergency loans from ESG can also provide support to tenants that have a source of income. The non-profits that provide the money often partner with credit unions in the community. They try not to charge borrowers interest on the loans, and the funds can help pay many housing costs. This form of homeless prevention will assist with rental arrears or utility costs too. Any expense left unpaid, that may result in an eviction taking place in Fayetteville, can be paid using this service.

 

 

 

 

Washington County Arkansas motel vouchers are given out for free. This is only offered in special situations, such as when a shelter is full or there is a medical emergency. Or when the Walker Family Residential Community transitional housing is full. The chronically homeless will not often be given a motel voucher as it is costly to offer this form of prevention to people who have not done what is necessary to address their own housing situation.

Non-monetary assistance in Washington County for homeless prevention

Maybe first and foremost, the state of Arkansas based Tenant Education Program is for people that are homeless or residents of the county that are having difficulty in finding an affordable home or apartment to live in. It really helps clients overcome barriers, which may include the following:

-Poor rental histories, such as a history of evictions. Even find how to rent when evicted in the past,
-Landlords often screen for credit scores, so counseling can help people improve these scores.
-Individuals with a criminal record may also struggle.

As part of Tenant Counseling in Fayetteville, workshops are held by the non-profits. There will be several held over the course of the year and they all deal with topical items. They will help applicant understand what it means to lease a home and be responsible tenants. The workshops will also provide them tips on what they do if they struggle in the future, such as where to turn to for rental help or funds to pay a security deposit. One monthly session is held by local lawyers, and they offer eviction defense if and when needed.

Applying for rehousing or eviction help in Fayetteville Arkansas

No matter what the need is, referrals are needed as well as the completion of an intake form. Any homeless prevention will require these steps to be taken. Based on the results, either financial help or other counseling type services are arranged. Dial 479-966-4378.

By Jon McNamara

 

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