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North Marin Community Services
OrganizationNorth Marin Community Services provides an array of services for children, adults, seniors and families to help them achieve well-being, growth and success. If you are experiencing a financial crisis and may be at risk for becoming homeless, you may…Eligibility: Must be resident of Novato for 6 months. Must show certain paperwork as mandated by case manager.Website: https://www.northmarincs.org/Phone Number: (415) 897-4147 -
Legal Services of Northern California – Eureka
OrganizationSince 1956, Legal Services of Northern California has provided quality legal services that empower the poor to identify and defeat the causes and effects of poverty. LSNC’s service priorities include the preservation of housing; health care; enhancing economic stability; support for families,…Eligibility: Serve low income persons--up to 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines or persons over the age of 59.Website: http://www.lsnc.netPhone Number: (707) 445-0866 -
California Department of Consumer Affairs
OrganizationEligibility: Serves everyone in California.Website: http://www.dca.ca.gov/Phone Number: (800) 952-5210 -
County of Marin Mediation Services
OrganizationMarin Mediation Services is a service of the County of Marin. Mediation is a voluntary process by which people come together with one or more professionally trained and experienced mediators who assist them in resolving their dispute in order to…Eligibility: Sliding scale fees.Phone Number: (415) 499-7454 -
Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco
OrganizationHousing Rights Committee has fought for tenant rights since 1979. Free counseling* for San Francisco tenants in all types of housing: rent-controlled units, SROs, public housing and Section 8, serving over 5,000 tenants a year. Organize entire buildings to fight against…Eligibility: No immigration status/documentation neededWebsite: http://www.hrcsf.orgPhone Number: (415) 703-8634 -
St. Joseph’s Family Center
OrganizationTo improve the quality of life through comprehensive services that help establish food security, shelter, gainful employment and other opportunities toward achieving self-sufficiency. In existence since 1981.Eligibility: Low income; resident of Gilroy or San Martin, CA; other minor criteria depending on what service is being sought.Website: http://www.stjosephsgilroy.orgPhone Number: (408) 842-6662 x25 -
Legal Services of Northern California – Woodland
OrganizationSince 1956, Legal Services of Northern California has provided quality legal services that empower the poor to identify and defeat the causes and effects of poverty. LSNC’s service priorities include the preservation of housing; health care; enhancing economic stability; support for families,…Eligibility: Serve low income persons--up to 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines or persons over the age of 59.Website: https://www.lsnc.netPhone Number: (530) 662-1065 -
Center for Community Advocacy
OrganizationThe Center for Community Advocacy (CCA) trains farmworkers to form and lead neighborhood-based tenant and health committees or comités that, themselves, advocate for improved housing and health conditions for farmworkers and other low-income families in Monterey County and Santa Cruz…Website: http://www.cca-viva.orgPhone Number: (831) 753-2324 -
Parkmerced Residents Organization
OrganizationParkmerced Residents Organization is the SF Board of Supervisors recognized tenant organization for the neighborhood. We have fought for tenants rights and community issues and are a volunteer based organization.Phone Number: (415) 267-3961 -
The mission of EPACT and EPACT Education Fund is to protect and promote the rights, common good and general welfare of the tenant residents of East Palo Alto, California through preserving and creating quality affordable housing for low and moderate…Eligibility: All tenantsWebsite: http://stanford.edu/~wbw/epact.htmlPhone Number: (650) 322-9725
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LifeMoves
OrganizationThe LifeMoves mission is to provide interim housing and supportive services for homeless families and individuals to rapidly return to stable housing and achieve long-term self-sufficiency. LifeMoves provides safe and clean living spaces, nutritious food, counseling and mental health supportive…Website: https://lifemoves.org/Phone Number: (650) 685-5880 -
Palo Alto Mediation Program (PAMP)
OrganizationMediation is a voluntary dispute resolution process designed to bring people in conflict together in a safe environment for a face-to-face meeting to work out solutions to their differences.The PAMP office, through Project Sentinel, provides a full range of free…Eligibility: Mediation services are offered to those who live, work, or own property in Palo Alto. These services are free, voluntary, and confidential.Phone Number: (650) 856-4062 -
West Marin Community Services
OrganizationWe are a non-profit that provides emergency funds and supportive care to people in crisis or who have special needs and are unable to find assistance through any other means. We organize a variety of community events and programs for…Eligibility: Low-income/very-low income and no other resources availablePhone Number: (415) 663-8361 -
Housing Authority of the City of Redding
OrganizationThe Housing Authority of the City of Redding offers a Housing Choice Voucher Program: Provides rental assistance to very-low income, eligible applicants Preference given to elderly individuals, individuals with disabilties, and families who live or work within the City of…Eligibility: Resident of the City of ReddingPhone Number: (530) 225-4048 -
Legal Services of Northern California – Ukiah
OrganizationSince 1956, Legal Services of Northern California has provided quality legal services that empower the poor to identify and defeat the causes and effects of poverty. LSNC’s service priorities include the preservation of housing; health care; enhancing economic stability; support for families,…Eligibility: Serve low income persons--up to 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines or persons over the age of 59.Website: http://www.lsnc.netPhone Number: (707) 462-1471 -
Santa Monicans for Renters Rights (SMRR)
OrganizationSMRR advocates for legislative protections of tenant rights, and it also offers the SMRR Hotline for Santa Monica Tenants. The hotline is a callback system where volunteers respond to tenants' messages about their needs. The hotline number is (310) 394-0848 …Eligibility: Tenant in the City of Santa MonicaWebsite: http://www.smrr.orgPhone Number: (310) 394-0848 -
Fair Housing Council of Orange County
OrganizationServices provided by the Fair Housing Council include fair housing enforcement and education, landlord/tenant counseling, mediation and homebuyer HUD counseling which includes first-time homebuyer education and mortgage default counseling. RV - 10/06/2021Eligibility: All callers, on-line or walk-ins (tenants, landlords, managers, etc.) with inquiries involving property located in Orange County. Services are available to low-to-moderate income clients free-of-charge and to others for a moderate donation. No immigration status/documentation needed.Website: http://www.fairhousingoc.orgPhone Number: (714) 569-0823 -
California Civil Rights Department
OrganizationThe California Civil Rights Department (CRD) is responsible for enforcing state fair housing laws that make it illegal to discriminate against or harass someone because of a protected characteristic, such as their gender, race, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity,…Eligibility: No immigration status or documentation required.Phone Number: (800) 233-3212 -
Our Emergency Assistance program is designed to provide vital resources to clients in crisis. Our case workers assess each situation and determine immediate needs, whether that comes in the form of providing temporary shelter or one-time emergency financial assistance to…Eligibility: Community Services Agency of Mountain View and Los Altos provides services to residents of Mountain View, Los Altos and Los Altos Hills. Applicants must meet HUD income guidelines to qualify for services.Website: http://www.csacares.orgPhone Number: (650) 968-0836
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Greater Napa Valley Fair Housing Center
OrganizationFair Housing Napa Valley’s primary programs include: fair housing enforcement and investigation landlord/tenant counseling and mediation education and outreach disaster-related housing counseling related assistance to mobile home parks RV - 11/16/2021Eligibility: One of the following criteria must be met: A. The property in question is in Napa County or the city of Vallejo B. The landlord lives in Napa County or the city of Vallejo C. The tenant lives in Napa County or the city of Vallejo There is no income qualifier for services and no immigration status/documentation needed.Website: http://napafairhousing.orgPhone Number: (707) 224-9720