Rental Assistance & Eviction Prevention Resource Guide

(2)Rapid rehousing

National, State & Regional Resources

Having a need for long-term housing support with no other alternative resource available.

  • More information
  • Centralized link to multiple area resources needhelppayingbills.com
  • Tenants Union of Washington State
    • Tenant Education and Counseling: Equip yourself with knowledge about your rental rights and responsibilities through workshops and individual counseling.
    • Eviction Prevention: Access resources and guidance to help you steer clear of eviction and maintain stable housing.
  • Washington LawHelp
    • Self-Help Resources: Access legal guides and resources on eviction, repairs, and security deposits to better understand your rights.
    • Legal Aid Referrals: Get connected to legal aid organizations that can assist you with housing-related legal issues.

Pierce County Resources

  • Pierce County Eviction Prevention piercecountywa.gov/7142/Eviction-Prevention
  • Tacoma Housing Authority tacomahousing.net
  • Tacoma Ministerial Alliance tmatoday.org/programs
  • Living Access Support Alliance (LASA) (Lakewood city limits) – 253-582-5320
  • Parkland / Spanaway Our Lady Queen of Heaven – 253-537-5266
  • Family Unlimited Network (Rent and utility assistance) – 253-460-3134
  • Metropolitan Development Council mdc-hope.org/housing
  • All Saints Community Services (Puyallup ZIP code area 98371-98373) – 253-848-2000
  • Eatonville Family Agency (Must have a 3-day pay or vacate notice) – eatonvillefamilyagency.org
  • Families Unlimited Family Advocacy Program (ZIP codes 98466 and 98467, must have a pay or vacate notice and owe less than $200) – familiesunlimitednetwork.org
  • Gig Harbor Peninsula (ZIP code 98329) – 253-858-8800
  • Martin Luther King Jr Housing Development Agency (Must have a 3-day pay or vacate notice) – 253-597-4804
  • Pierce County Housing Authority
    • Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program: Obtain rental assistance to choose your own housing, specifically designed for low-income families.
    • Family Self-Sufficiency Program: Aim for economic independence through education and employment support, tailored for Section 8 participants.
  • Associated Ministries of Tacoma Pierce County
    • Rental Assistance Program: Access financial assistance to prevent homelessness due to eviction or inability to pay rent.
    • Homelessness Prevention & Rapid Re-Housing: Find support and resources to quickly re-house individuals and families experiencing homelessness.

Thurston County Resources

Housing Resources for Native Community

Housing Resources for Veterans

Housing Resources for Victims of Domestic Violence

Note: All of these organizations will likely have their own application process and may require a W9 form.

Conclusion

Accessing these resources is crucial for renters, particularly those in Pierce and Thurston counties, as well as veteran and military families. We encourage you to reach out to these organizations for assistance and support. For more information, please visit their websites, and don’t hesitate to share your success stories or experiences with these resources. Together, we can ensure a stable and secure housing future for all.

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