Emergency Senior Housing Resources

Every senior should have a place they call home. Unfortunately, some seniors need more immediate assistance than senior housing providers like National Church Residences can provide. Fortunately, there are still resources available for seniors in need in emergency housing.

Where Can Seniors Find Emergency Housing Resources?

If you or a loved one need housing, shelter, and other key resources in the next three months, senior communities with waitlists won’t be available in time for what you need. The following resources can help you find emergency shelter, local housing resources, and other necessary information you may need.

HUD Find Shelter Tool

If you’re looking for emergency housing in the next few months, use the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Find Shelter tool to gather information about housing and other emergency needs across the country.

Find Emergency Housing Near You

HUD Exchange Homeless Assistance by State

If you or a loved one are currently experiencing or at risk of homelessness, use HUD Exchange to find and contact someone in your local community who can assist with your needs.

Find Resources in Your State

National Coalition for the Homeless Resources

If you are trying to avoid the need for emergency housing or need immediate help with temporary housing, healthcare, food, or help paying rent, utilities, or bills, visit the National Coalition for the Homeless’ site for a variety of critical resources.

Find Prevention and Emergency Assistance Programs in Your Area

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Washington, DC 20220;
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