Three Rivers Community Action, Inc.
Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP)
Wabasha Office
611 Broadway Ave, Wabasha, MN, 55981
(507) 316-0610
info@threeriverscap.org
https://www.threeriverscap.org/housing/housing-assistance
Service Details
Description
The Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP) helps low-income families with or without children, unaccompanied youth and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless.
Resources and money help with:
* Preventing homelessness
* Getting back into housing right away
* Staying in housing
Assistance usually takes the form of short-term help with rent. It may also help with utility costs. Payments may help to prevent foreclosure or eviction.
Additional Information
Assists families and individuals facing eviction with back-rent payments and landlord-tenant negotiation assistance.
Case management includes services such as transportation assistance, information/referral and landlord tenant law training, with the goal of achieving housing stability moving forward.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Goodhue County
- Olmsted County
- Rice County
- Wabasha County
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Organization Type
- Community Action Partnership
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Specialization
- Family
- Homeless
- People with low income
Eligibility
Recipients are Minnesota households at or below 200% Federal Poverty Guidelines and the household must be experiencing a housing crisis and a need for assistance.
Housing assistance and services may vary by region or agency. There are FHPAP programs in all Minnesota counties and the following Tribal Nations: Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Lower Sioux Indian Community, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Red Lake Nation, Upper Sioux Community, White Earth Nation.
Additional eligibility criteria may apply.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
* Serves families, youth and singles
* Households must reside in Goodhue, Olmsted, Rice or Wabasha counties
* Following the financial assistance, the household is encouraged to participate in case management
Application Instructions
Call (800) 277-8418 to speak with a client support specialists. Applicable information will be collected to make an appropriate referral to the Housing Advocacy Services team.
Fees
There is no fee for this service.
Business Hours
Hours by appointment
Area Served
Most programs serve Goodhue, Rice, Wabasha and Olmsted counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (507) 316-0610 | |
Toll Free | (800) 277-8418 |
Last Update
10/17/2024
Other Locations
- Faribault Office 201 Lyndale Ave S, Faribo Town Square, Faribault, MN, 55021
- Rochester Office 1926 College View Road E, Ste 1302, Rochester, MN, 55904
- Zumbrota Office 1414 Northstar Dr, Zumbrota, MN, 55992
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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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.
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YV-3000.3000Homeless Families Definition
Families, usually consisting of two parents and their children but also including single parent families, extended families and nontraditional family groups, 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.
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YV-3000.8000Homeless Youth Definition
Children or adolescents who have been abandoned by the adults responsible for their care or who have left their homes without notice or parental consent and who have no fixed place of residence.