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Rockbrook Garden Apartments

*Privately owned, federally subsidized complex of one and two bedroom apartments offering rent assistance based on income level *Applicants must pass a credit and background check and have verifiable income sufficient to pay rent *Water, sewer, garbage and pest control included

Services: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing

1021 Idlewild Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(850) 878-4226

Salvation Army, Basic Needs Assistance, Quincy Office

Update 3/38/2024: Limited funding available in Gadsden County for UTILITIES; No rent funds available; Call the Tallahassee office on Monday morning from 10AM-11AM for screening *Rent and Utilities financial assistance; must have a documented hardship within the past 60 days; *Gadsden County residents in need of utility or rental assistance may apply by calling the Main Number (Tallahassee Office) on Mondays from 10AM-11AM; Persons who then qualify for an in person appointment may have appointment set at the Quincy office, if they prefer *Documented hardship may include: medical bills not covered by insurance; death of close relative (relative had to be living in household and contributing to income: funeral costs: traveling to funeral); car repair; big housing expense (plumbing, appliance replacements, etc.

Services: Diapers, Food Pantries, Personal/Grooming Supplies, Rent Payment Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance

320 W Jefferson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 222-0304

Salvation Army, Utility/Rental Assistance, Tallahassee Office

*3/28/24 Update, limited funds available for UTILITY Assistance for Leon and Gadsden County residents; no rent funds currently available *ONLY TAKING SCREEENING CALLS MONDAYS FROM 9AM TO 10AM; DUE TO THE HIGH CALL VOLUME MANY WILL EXPERIENCE A BUSY SIGNAL, DISCONNECTION, OR A MESSAGE SAYING THE LINE IS NOT IN SERVICE *IF A CALLER GETS THROUGH TO VOICEMAIL DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE, THEY WILL NOT RECEIVE A RETURN CALL OR BE CONTACTED IN ANY WAY, ONLY THOSE WHO GET THROUGH TO A LIVE PERSON WILL BE ABLE TO BE SCREENED FOR AN APPLICATION *AN APPOINTMENT TO APPLY FOR ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED; call Monday mornings between 9AM and 10AM for a pre-screening interview to find out if eligible for an appointment *Utility and rental assistance procedures and eligibility: *Must meet income guidelines, due to funding source inability to pay bill must be a related to a specific financial hardship, available only once every 12 months *Can only pay current month's bill, cannot pay past bills, deposits or closed accounts, utilities must still be connected, payment must ensure another 30 days of service *Have utility bill in hand when calling; do not leave a message as staff is not available to return calls *Any documents required must be brought to the first appointment as a physical copy; no email attachments or screen shots or any other form will do *When the office is closed on a Monday for a state holiday or other reason, in almost all cases utility assistance calls are taken at the same time on Tuesday

Services: Rent Payment Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance

2410 Allen Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 222-0304

Senior Citizens Council of Madison County

*Senior Center offers congregate meals (hot lunches) at two locations: the Senior Center in Madison and 166 SW Onslow St, Greenville 32331 (behind Greenville City Hall), home delivered meals, recreational and educational activities, homemaker service, personal care assistance, respite care, food pantry, transportation for medical purposes and to and from the center for activities, telephone support, environmental modification and housing repair, pest control, loan closet for medical supplies, Health & Wellness *Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program (EHEAP) will pay for home energy bills in a crisis (Over 60, low income, SRA approved, confirming letter from power company, or receive food stamps) *Additional in-home services include case management, screening and assessment, housekeeping, pest control, emergency alert response systems, home delivered meals, health prevention, chore information, telephone reassurance, companionship, nutritional education and more *Rescue Closet Program loans out equipment up to eight weeks, if the items is needed longer a request may be placed for an extension; Items based on availability and can include walkers, wheelchairs (manual and electric), tub seats, portable commodes, canes, transfer board and crutches free of charge to seniors

Services: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Home Delivered Meals, In Home Assistance, Local Transportation, Medical Equipment/Supplies, Respite Care, Senior Centers, Utility Service Payment Assistance

1161 SW Harvey Greene Dr

Madison, FL 32340

(850) 973-4241

SHIP, Jefferson, Wakulla, & Taylor Programs

*Three programs help increase affordable and safe housing for homeowners in Jefferson, Taylor and Wakulla Counties *First time buyers should first contact a mortgage company to be qualified, then contact Government Services Group to see if a program is open in their county *Demo and Reconstruction assists very low income households whose homes are determined to be more than 51% structurally unsound; damage must not be due to intentional neglect or abuse; program levels qualifying homes and rebuilds them *Down Payment Assistance helps very low to moderate income families in purchasing a home with closing costs and down payment, or with building a new home *Rehabilitation Assistance offers very low to low income families help with repairs: broken windows, deteriorated floors, leaking roofs, etc *Disabled and elderly persons given priority on all programs

Services: Home Purchase/Construction Financing/Refinancing, Home Rehabilitation Programs, Subsidized Home Acquisition

1500 Mahan Dr, Ste 250

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 681-3717

Southern Scholarship Foundation

*Provides rent free housing for students 25 and younger with outstanding academic abilities (3.

Services: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing, Student Financial Aid

322 Stadium Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 222-3833

Southern Villas of Apalachicola

*Apartment complex which offers rentals through the US Dept of Agriculture Rural Development Program *Must meet eligibility requirements of low to very low income based on family size

Services: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing

401 24th Ave, #2D

Apalachicola, FL 32320

(850) 653-9277

Sunrise Place Apartments

*Privately owned, federally subsidized, rental apartment complex for low-income families, elderly, or disabled persons *One, two, three and four bedroom residences available *Rent based on income of household and family size

Services: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing, Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing

2525 Texas St

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 942-0035

Suwannee River Economic Council, Taylor/Madison Counties

*Utility payment assistance when funds are available (At times there may be long periods when funds are not available, since they rely on grants) *Persons seeking assistance should apply online through the website on Mondays from 8AM-5PM *Persons unable to apply online or with questions may call either number and may have to leave a message *In person assistance available at the Taylor County office by appointment only; In person assistance available at the Madison County office on Wednesdays by appointment *Not able to assist with food

Services: Student Financial Aid, Utility Service Payment Assistance

3233 S Byron Butler Pkwy, Ste A-047

(Inside Big Bend Technical College)

Perry, FL 32347

(850) 584-8858

Tallahassee, City Landlord Risk Mitigation Fund

*** ONLY A LANDLORD CAN APPLY FOR THIS PROGRAM IN ORDER TO ASSIST A TENANT *** *Program for landlords to recover lost rent and aid tenants who owe past due rent or who are ending homelessness *Landlords may apply if a current tenant has been financially impacted by COVID-19, was previously homeless, or is facing eviction *Landlords with vacant units are also encouraged to apply to partner in housing vulnerable tenants *For eligibility, landlords must be private individuals with 5 or less properties in the city of Tallahassee *Real estate companies, non-profits and housing authorities are not eligible *Fund is NOT a recurring rent assistance program, or meant to replace traditional security deposits, or not to be used for a landlord's private insurance *Offers up to $2,000 to cover a portion of lost rent from a current tenant in crisis, $1,000 to cover damages beyond normal wear and tear, or for unforeseen expenses to maintain safe housing, and a $500 one-time bonus for each unit newly leased to someone ending their homelessness *For interested and eligible landlords, apply on the City of Tallahassee's website at www.

Services: Landlord/Tenant Assistance, Rent Payment Assistance

300 S Adams St

Office of the City Attorney

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 891-6566

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