Housing & Homeless Services
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2-1-1 Tips
If you are homeless or experiencing a housing crisis, call 2-1-1 for available resources.
Some programs offer financial assistance if you are behind on your rent or mortgage payment or if you need help with a rent deposit. Other programs may help with the cost of making your home more energy efficient or improving accessibility to enable independent living for seniors and people with disabilities. Be sure to check the eligibility information in each entry to see if the program is a good fit for you.
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Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Energy Efficient Home Improvement Assistance
Home Renovation Programs
Disability Related Home Modifications
2-1-1 Tips
If you are homeless or experiencing a housing crisis, call 2-1-1 for available resources.
The first step to getting help from many programs related to homelessness is having your information entered into the Sonoma County Coordinated Entry System (CES). It offers a “no wrong door” approach for individuals and families experiencing homelessness to access shelter and housing resources.
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Emergency Shelters for Homeless Individuals and Families
Emergency Shelters for Survivors of Domestic Violence
Emergency Shelters for Runaway Youth
Emergency Shelters for Survivors of Sexual Assault
Homeless Drop In Centers
Laundry Facilities
Bathing Facilities
Temporary Mailing Address
Hot Meal Programs
2-1-1 Tips
Two key programs for affordable housing based on income are the Housing Choice Voucher/Section 8 program and Low-Rent Public Housing.
Through the Housing Choice Voucher Program, participants who are issued a voucher choose their own rental unit from a private landlord and the local housing authority pays part of ongoing rental costs directly to the landlord.
Through Low-Rent Public Housing, participants live in designated complexes owned and operated by a local Housing Authority and are charged rent that is 30% of the household’s income.
Neither program provides a quick answer to affordable housing. However, if you are interested in these options for the future, the first step is applying to get on the wait lists of programs you are eligible for when you can.
Most housing authorities in Sonoma County are not currently accepting applications for the Housing Choice Voucher Program and wait-lists are closed. However, Housing Choice wait-lists will periodically open, so it’s important to keep an eye out and submit an application to be placed on the wait-list when the opportunity arises.
There are also affordable housing options available through nonprofit organizations. Click on the “Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing” link below to find all those options.
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Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Subsidized Home Purchase
Housing Counseling
Senior Housing Information & Referral
2-1-1 Tips
Some programs help tenants and landlords understand their rights, resolve issues, and answer common questions.
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Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Dial 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 898-211 for more help.
2-1-1 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week AND is free, confidential, and available in multiple languages.