Emergency Shelters & Housing
Immediate Help
Resources:
- Star of Hope Doris and Carlos Morris Men’s Development Center (1811 Ruiz, Houston, TX 77002)
http://www.sohmission.org/
Phone: (713) 227-8900 - Star of Hope Women & Family Development Center (2575 Reed Road, Houston, TX 77051)
http://www.sohmission.org/
Phone: (713) 748-0700 - Mission of Yahweh (Women & Children) (10247 Algiers Rd, Houston, TX 77041)
Phone: (713) 466-4785
https://missionofyahweh.org/ - Open Door Mission Foundation (5803 Harrisburg Blvd. Houston, TX 77011)-Open for Men
Email: info@opendoorhouston.org
Phone: (713) 921-7520
https://www.opendoorhouston.org/ - Salvation Army - The Center of Hope for Men (1717 Congress St, Houston, TX 77002)
http://salvationarmyhouston.org - Salvation Army Family Residence for Women and Children (1603 McGowen St, Houston, TX 77004)
http://salvationarmyhouston.org/
Phone: (713) 650-6530 - Salvation Army Conroe’s Red Shield Lodge for Individuals and Families (304 Avenue E, Conroe, Texas 77301)
http://salvationarmyhouston.org/
Phone: (936) 760-2440 - Santa Maria Hostel, Inc. (Women) (2005 Jacquelyn Dr. Houston, Texas 77055)
https://www.texvet.org/resources/santa-maria-hostel-inc
Phone: (713)-691-0900 - SEARCH Homeless Services (Jail In-Reach Program) (2015 Congress Avenue, Houston, Texas 77002)
https://www.searchhomeless.org/
Phone: (713) 739-7752 - Star of Hope (4848 Loop Central Dr., Suite 500 Houston, TX 77081)
https://www.sohmission.org
Phone: (713) 748-0700 - Harmony House (602 Girard St, Houston, TX 77007)
Phone: (713) 221-6216 - Free Showers through Moving Waters Houston (Locations)
Work & Housing
- Entryway accepts applications for individuals experiencing or at-risk of homelessness, who are ready to work. Successful candidates demonstrate relevant skills, experiences, customer service orientation, and a desire to work in one or more of the following apartment industry positions: Maintenance/Service Technician, Groundskeeper, Leasing/Sales. Application & Eligibility.
Guides & Other Resources:
- Guide on Navigating Shelters
- List of Shelters in Houston from ShelterList.com
- List of Shelters in Houston from ShelterListings.org
- Call United Way's 211 or Search Online for Additional Resources
- When searching United Way, use keywords like "homeless", "shelter", "housing"
Long Term Housing Assistance
Rent Assistance:
- Houston-Harris County Emergency Rental Assistance
- Rental, Mortgage & Utility Assistance Program for Fort Bend County
- List of Houston Rent Assistance Programs (United Way)
- MAM Houston Rent Assistance
- Katy Christian Ministries Rent/Mortgage Assistance
- Rental, Utilities, Childcare & Transportation Expenses (Raise Up Families) or 713.973.8083
Evictions Assistance:
- Texas Eviction Diversion Program
- Free/Low-Cost Legal Assistance: List of ProBono Services in Houston & Texas
- Texas Renter Rights
Other Resources:
- Housing Help:
- Low-Income Apartments
- Housing for Felons
- Section 8 Housing/Public Housing
- Apartment Finder
- Houston Housing Authority
- Harris County & Community Resource Center Section 8 Apartments (Harris County Housing Authority)
- Housing Downpayment Assistance (United Way)
- Search for Affordable Apartments
- New Hope Housing-Helps with affordable permanent housing with people who live on limited incomes.
- Community Resource Center @ Memorial Hermann
- Greater Heights: 713.314.8100 @ 1740 West 27th St, Suite 331, Houston, TX 77007 (MHResourceCenterGH@memorialhermann.org)
- Southwest: 713.456.6814 @ 7777 Southwest Freeway, Suite 110, Houston, TX 77074 (MHResourceCenter@memorialhermann.org)
- Assists Community with Applying for SNAP, Medicaid, CHIP, TANF, Gold Card, Food & Social Service Resources (Legal, Basic Needs, Financial, Behavioral Health, Transportation, Employment, etc)
- Volunteers of America-Homeless Help, Eviction Prevention, Affordable Housing
- Housing Assistance for persons with AIDS
- HUD Resources Locator
- National Homelessness Law Center
- Lower or find assistance with your other bills: Water, Electricity, Cell Phone, Internet, etc.
- If you can lower your monthly bills, you can save money to pay for other things like rent/mortgage, etc.
- Healthcare of Homeless (Harris Health)
- US VETs: Assists military veterans and their families through the provision of housing, counseling, career development, and comprehensive support (rental assistance, utility, job placement, resume, moving costs, furniture, clothing, training, housing)
- Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County, Inc. (2000 Crawford Street, Suite 700, Houston, TX 77002)
https://www.homelesshouston.org/get-help
Phone: (713).739.7514
HCC Resources
- HCC Emergency Help: Whatever the case may be, we have resources to help you not let a financial emergency take your attention away from school. Current students facing financial emergencies during the semester are encouraged to apply for available emergency aid based on need eligibility requirements.
- HCC Financial Coaches connect you with on-campus and community resources that will help you push through financial emergencies; make refunds last longer, and start making steps toward financial security.
- HCC Scholarships: In addition to federal and state aid, scholarships are a great way to help with the cost of your education. We encourage you to learn about the different types of scholarships awarded by financial aid, the HCC Foundation, and outside groups.
- HCC Financial Aid: Financial aid is available to help eligible part-time and full-time students pay for college. It can be a combination of scholarships, grants, loans, and Work-Study.
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