Lakes and Pines Community Action Council, Inc.
Emergency Housing Case Management
Lakes and Pines Moose Lake Office
316 Elm Ave, Southern Carlton County Family Center, Moose Lake, MN, 55767
Distance: 1036 Miles
(800) 832-6082
lap@lakesandpines.org
https://www.lakesandpines.org/emergency-housing-assistance
Service Details
Description
The primary service offered is case management which means establishing a plan that will prevent the same housing crisis from happening in the future.
Case managers will give you resources, referrals, help with applications and budget counseling.
Sometimes able to assist with:
* Past-due rent or mortgage
* First month's rent and deposit for individuals and families that are homeless
* Helping you establish a plan for a more stable future
Financial assistance to solve the housing crisis is not guaranteed in all situations.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Aitkin County
- Carlton County
- Chisago County
- Isanti County
- Kanabec County
- Mille Lacs County
- Pine County
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Organization Type
- Community Action Partnership
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Specialization
- Homeless
- Individuals with criminal histories accepted
- People with low income
Eligibility
Eligibility varies by program, funding source and situation.
Accepts individuals with criminal histories
Application Instructions
Call (800) 832-6082, option #4, to do an intake to determine if making an application is appropriate in your situation or to have an application mailed.
Applications are available online or go to the county human services office for a printed application.
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Primarily Northern Pine, Aitkin and Carlton Counties - other counties served are Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec & Mille Lacs
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (320) 679-1800 | |
Toll Free | (320) 679-1800 |
Last Update
11/8/2024
Other Locations
- Lakes and Pines Central Office 1700 Maple Ave E, Mora, MN, 55051
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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BH-0500At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs Definition
Programs authorized under federal or state legislation or local government initiatives that provide financial assistance and supportive services for individuals and/or families who are homeless or at risk for homelessness. Included are prevention programs that help people at imminent risk for homelessness preserve current housing or secure alternative housing; diversion programs that help people actively seeking shelter to identify and access viable alternatives including shared housing arrangements and transitional housing/shelter; and rapid re-housing programs that help people who are already homeless move as quickly as possible into permanent housing. Services may include case management, rental deposits, rent assistance, utility deposits, housing search assistance, moving expenses, expenses related to non-shelter temporary housing in situations where permanent housing has been secured but is currently unavailable, and other costs the family may incur in the process of acquiring or maintaining housing. Allowable activities, eligibility criteria and other requirements vary depending on the jurisdiction, the funding source and the focus of the program.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.
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YV-0400At Risk for Homelessness Definition
Individuals or families who are at risk for becoming homeless because they are unable to make their rent or mortgage payment and face eviction or foreclosure or who have already lost their permanent residence and are "doubled up", i.e., are staying temporarily with friends or relatives.
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YV-3000Homeless People Definition
Individuals and families who have no fixed, regular and adequate residence, who are residing temporarily with relatives or friends or who live on the street, in emergency or transitional shelters, in a hotel or motel paid for with a shelter voucher, in seriously substandard housing or in an abandoned building, place of business, car or other vehicle, or other public or private place that is not ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for people. Some people who are homeless have issues with substance abuse, chronic or severe mental illness, chronic unemployment or underemployment, or other problems that prevent them from obtaining housing.