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Housing, Taylor County, Low Income/Affordable

*Listings of low-income, public, Section 8 and affordable housing in Taylor County; **locations having separate programs in this database with more information *Northwest Florida Regional Housing Authority administers public and Section 8 housing *PERRY **Goodwill Industries of the Big Bend, Perry Village, 800 Stephens Ct, 32347; 1,2 br; (850) 584-4668; persons with disabilities only *Perry Apartments, 2273 S Byron Butler Pkwy, 32348; (850) 584-6444 *Pineview Apartments, 427 Puckett Rd, Ste A1, 32348; 30 units, 1,2 br; (850) 584-8995 *Southern Villas of Perry, 315 Puckett Rd, 32348; 36 units; (850) 584-8111 *Tidewater Apartments, 500 S Warner Ave, 32347; 1,2,3,4 br; (850) 584-6842 **Woodridge Apartments, 709 W Church St, 32347; 34 units, (850) 584-5668 SENIORS AND DISABLED ONLY *Stonegate Manor, 544 Puckett Rd, 32348; 37 units, 1 br; (850) 584-8995; elderly and disabled of any age COUNSELING AND INFORMATION **Taylor County Cooperative Extension Office, 203 Forest Park Dr, 32348; (850) 838-3508 **Taylor County Habitat for Humanity, 1708 S Byron Butler Pkwy, Perry, 32347; (850) 584-3838; requires 400 hours sweat equity performing various jobs before qualifying; focusing at present on exterior home repairs *SHIP, rehab and repairs for county handled by Government Services Group, Inc; (850) 681-3717

Services: Housing Search Assistance, Independent Living Communities/Complexes, Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing, Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing, Rent Payment Assistance

Investing In Our Youth, Inc

*After school programs for girls ages 10-17: social and life skills, promotes sexual abstinence until marriage, mentoring and motivation for African American girls, HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, substance abuse prevention *Positive contacts with law enforcement as delinquency prevention *Summer Camp which includes educational and recreational activities *Offers rent deposit and utility payment assistance for homeless individuals in Gadsden County, those with children are the priority

Services: AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling, Camps, Extended Child Care, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Life Skills Education, Mentoring Programs, Rent Payment Assistance, Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention, Utility Deposit Assistance, Youth Centers, Youth Enrichment Programs

600 S Adams St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 570-2003

Leon County Direct Emergency Assistance Program, DEAP

Update 3/15/24: No longer accepting applications for assistance due to lack of funding; applications submitted before 3/13/24 may still be considered; Veteran applications will still be accepted Link to Leon County DEAP main webpage: https://cms.

Services: Mortgage Payment Assistance, Rent Payment Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance

615 Paul Russel Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 606-1940

Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, SSVF

*****Several Locations***** *Supportive Services for Veterans and Families (SSVF) *Assistance with housing searches, needs assessments, housing stability planning and securing permanent housing *Assistance coordinating VA benefits *Assistance coordinating other public benefits and community services *Referrals to job and education services, legal services, financial management resources, health services and community resources *Temporary financial assistance payable to third parties for eligible expenses including rent, deposits, utilities, child care and transportation for qualifying households

Services: Housing Search Assistance, Job Finding Assistance, Rent Payment Assistance, Utility Deposit Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance, Veteran Benefits Assistance

1405 NW 13th St, Ste E

Gainesville, FL 32601

(352) 374-5600 x8360

Project VetRelief

*Emergency financial assistance for active duty military, veterans, and immediate family members *Veterans must have an honorable discharge or general under honorable conditions *Applicants must show income sustainability *Must be a Florida resident for at least 120 days *Eligibility does not guarantee funding *Membership in the American Legion is not required to receive assistance *Funding provided for shelter, food, utilities, some emergency transportation, and critical health expenses *For loss of life emergency financial assistance call the life emergency phone line

Services: Food Vouchers, Medical Care Expense Assistance, Mortgage Payment Assistance, Rent Payment Assistance, Transportation Expense Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance

1912-A Lee Rd

Orlando, FL 32810

(407) 295-2631 x225

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

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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