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Housing Resources

Housing Resources

HOPICS - Eviction Prevention Program For Low Income Participants - If you are you having trouble paying rent, the Eviction Prevention Program helps low income participants who are at imminent risk of becoming homeless to secure and/or retain housing. The program can provide up to 6 months of rental assistance and move-in!
www.hopics.org| 323-948-0444

Eligibility
Households must not exceed the following household size and annual median income (AM) prior to
COVID-19 to be eligible:
AMI - 50%




1 Person - $39,450
2 People - $45,050
3 People - $50.700
4 People - $56.300

Covenant House -Homeless shelter with career center, employment specialist, school on site (GED/Diploma), clinic, mental health services, substance abuse counselors
https://www.covenanthouse.org/: (323) 461-3131

Services:
•Safe Haven - short term care (1-90 days)
Rights of Passage - (2 year on-site transition living program)
Apartments - Two-year off-site transitional living program
Rapid-Rehousing - Permanent housing, up to 24 months before recipient takes over

Eligibility
• 18-24 year olds who are homeless and/or have been trafficked

How to Enroll?
• You can also go to httos://www.covenanthouse.org/
Click "Get Help"

CHIRP/LA - CHIRP/LA (Comprehensive Housing Information and Referrals for People Living with HIV /AIDS) is a program of PAWS/LA /Pets Are Wonderful Support, Los Angeles), with grant funding from HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS) that is administered by HCIDLA (Los Angeles Housing & Community Investment Department).
http://www.chirpla.org/| 877.724.4775

Services:
Low-Income Fare is Easy (LIFE)
•No Fee & Reduced Fee Identification Card Forms
Housing Stability Workshops
Clothing Vouchers
Email Set-up
Free Credit Check

How to Enroll?
• You don't!
• Visit WWW.CHIRPLA.ORG
Click "Services" found at the top of the website
• Select the type of service you want and the area you're in and click "Search"
• Select the resource you want
OR See their offices at 2121 S. Flower Street. Los Angeles, CA 90007
• Call: 213-741-1951 at extension: 202 o Email: info@chirpla.org

Door of Hope-Homelessness Prevention Program
Door of Hope provides transitional housing programs to help families into permanent housing.
1-626-304-9130 https://www.doorofhope.us

Services
•Employment training, resume building, and interview preparation
Financial literacy training and budgeting skills
Weekly individual or marriage counseling
Housing & follow-up care

Eligibility
.
Reside in LA county
• Be a household with at least one child 18 years or younger
• Have a total annual gross income (before deducting taxes) of 50% or less of the area median income (AMI)
• Have experienced a significant loss of income due to reasons such as COVID-19, loss of employment, illness, personal injuries, etc.
• Household are eligible irrespective of immigration or documentation status

How to Enroll?
• Go to www.doorofhope.us/prevention/
• Click on the hyperlink on "COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program Screening Application"
• Fill out google form and a case manager will follow up with you in 7-10 days.

The People Concern- Homeless Services
The People Concern provides shelter and support to adults and children who are victims of domestic violence.

Services
• Permanent Supportive Housing
• Interim Housing
• Income Assistance
• Substance use services
• Medical care

Eligibility
• Reside in LA county

How to Enroll?
For Interim Housing Services
• in SPA 4 (Metro LA) call (323-334-9000)
• in Spa 5 (West LA) call (310-450-4050)
For all other services, you must complete an in-take through the Coordinated Entry System (CES)
Find your local CES center by calling (800-548-6047)

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