Heres a great information flyer with a list of CRCs you can give to them. SSI Appeal & Utilities Appletree Family Center, 1430 Cherry Street, Roosevelt Darby Center, 804 N. Broad Street, Centralized Homeless Intake Services for Youth and Young Adults, At Least One COVID-19 Philadelphia Housing Surge, COVID-19 Resource Digest for the Homeless Services Community, PIT and Youth Count of People Experiencing Homelessness, How will Philadelphia stay safe during COVID-19, 2022 PIT Count Medidas de seguridad de COVID. 215-592-4500 (See Healthcare section for details. Philadelphia receives $36.3 Million Award from HUD, Facing eviction? If the individual or household indicates they are fleeing or attempting to flee a domestic violence situation, staff will make an immediate referral to the on-site domestic violence specialist (at Appletree Family Center only). (215) 686-7150 Mon-Fri: 9-4:30pm (appointments preferred) Please be aware that information concerning former and current DHS clients is confidential pursuant to federal, state, and local law. Purpose, Mission, and Strategy. 1216 Arch St., 6th Fl. 215-686-7177, Provides assistance to families and persons who are at risk of becoming homeless or facing a housing crisis. 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General Information: For single females and families Open 7am to 5pm. 215-685-6440, Pennsylvania Hospital Crisis Response Center (CRC) 410-545-0900. 213-217 North 4th Street, Phila., PA, 19106 Holidays & Weekends: 24 hours. Homeless service providers in Washington may be eligible for up to $4,000 in economic relief. Office of Supportive Housing (OSH) OSH offers a network of . San Antonio, TX 78205 Monday - Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The Permanent Supportive Housing Clearinghouse provides housing opportunities to homeless individuals who currently reside in shelter, behavioral health, transition and recovery housing facilities. 609-989-6032. 501 S. 54th Street The Office of Homeless Services (OHS) assists with past-due rent and security deposits. HIV testing, individual counseling, social activities, and safe environment for youth, Mazzoni Center This system will ensure individuals and families at-risk or experiencing homelessness have access to a streamlined and standardized process that links them to appropriate resources to end their housing crisis. Family Promise of Philadelphia Application. 100 East Lehigh Avenue 24-hour hotline: 1-866-488-7386 clsphila.org/get-help, Homeless Advocacy Project (HAP) Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service and Education Center Supportive Service for Veteran Families (SSVF) 215-397-4260 Questions about specific requests should also be made through NYC OpenRecords by using the "Contact the Agency" link available on every request page. HACE Community Relations and Government Affairs Unit 212-361-7900. Liz Hersh, Director of the Office of Homeless Services, brings decades of experience unifying broad, bipartisan coalitions to build strong communities, expand affordable housing, and create opportunity for those experiencing homelessness. 215-686-4700 or ohs-generalinfo@phila.gov, National Human Trafficking Hotline Case management assistance is also provided to assist households with obtaining appropriate long-term housing. ACHIEVEability Beginning December 1 we will begin to phase in 450 winter beds, 50 more than last year. Assessment for substance-use disorder treatment services is available on a first-come, first-served basis, on the schedule below: Every Tuesday, 1-2 p.m., at DESC's The Clinic at Hobson Place, 2120 S. Plum St., Seattle 98144. Homeless Services administers contracts with various human service organizations to provide short-term emergency housing accommodations, based on an assessment of need, to resolve an immediate housing crisis for persons and families. Appletree Family Center Single Women: House of Passage, 49th & Haverford Ave. Website: humantraffickinghotline.org. Provide the individual or family the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline phone number (1-866-723-3014). 3130 Kensington Avenue, 215-888-2448 Participantslocate their own housing and receive a subsidy to assist with rent payments paying approximately 30 percent of their monthly household income directly to the landlord and Action Wellness pays the rest of the rent. Director. Terms of Use. Catholic Social Services, Northeast Join us in your neighborhood and share your thoughts on how we can improve access to benefits like SNAP, Cash Assistance, and more. Language Access Plan 1813 East Hagert Street INTAKE: Daily: After 5pm. Due to high call volume, OHS staff will return calls within 72 hours. Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:30am-12pm Through Project HOME's Healthcare Services, we offer integrated physical and behavioral healthcare and recovery services and wellness programs for people who are currently experiencing homelessness or those who are formerly homeless, as well as for people living in the North Philadelphia community. **Note that if you are signing an authorization form or requesting records or information on anothers behalf, you must also submit valid proof of authority to do so. Sign up for job training. Families: Salvation Army Red Shield, 715 N. Broad St. Emergency housing services include: Cherry Hill, NJ: Katie Radie (267) 809-5859 katie.radie@va.gov : Jessica Taylor-Bashshar You must go through central intake for an initial assessment of your housing needs before placement into the homeless housing system. Examples include but are not limited to a valid Power of Attorney, Letters of Administration, Guardianship Commission papers, etc. Mon & Tues: 11am-7pm; Wed & Fri: 1pm-8pm 1500 Sansom Street #300A 215-468-1645, ext. Tel: 215-686-7175 St. Vincent DePaul . 7047 Germantown Ave., Phila., PA 19119 These flyers provided by OHS contain information about various programs and how to get connected to services. Educational workshops, group support Rental Assistance If you are a PHA resident dealing with a financial hardship and you are having trouble paying your rent, please contact your manager immediately to discuss your situation. We provide interpretation services on the day the client arrives at intake, as well as printed materials in English and other languages. Elizabeth G. Hersh, Director, Philly 311 Since 2018, the office's strategy to address homelessness has been to increase shelter capacity, help establish inclement weather shelters, provide rental assistance and landlord incentives to. INTAKE: Daily: After 5pm. 804 N Broad Street, 215-685-3700 The Philadelphia Continuum of Care (CoC) is an inter-agency planning body responsible for coordinating and implementing a community-based response to homelessness in the City of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA - 19107, Contact Or you can call the Central Complaint Unit at 718-291-4141. 1515 Fairmount Avenue 215-232-1984. Homeless Assistance Contacts Review Data DHS Blog Contact Us MA & CHIP Renewals Apply for Benefits COVID-19 Report Fraud & Abuse Licensing & Providers Review Data DHS Blog Contact Us MA & CHIP Renewals Apply for Benefits COVID-19 Report Fraud & Abuse Licensing & Providers Department of Human Services > Contact Us > Homeless Assistance Contacts 5501 Old York Road Short-term accommodation for individuals and families to resolve an immediate housing crisis.