There are many places to contact. Legal aid society(Bronx), Legal Aid Society(Queens), Eviction Intervention Services, Legal Aid Society(Manhattan Court House).
You can apply for low-income senior housing through your local housing authority or a nonprofit organization that offers such housing services. Contact the housing authority in your area to inquire about eligibility requirements and application procedures. Be prepared to provide proof of income, age, and other documentation as requested.
Depending on where you live, you may have to make a few phone calls. The Salvation Army may be able to direct you to emergency housing. You might also contact social services through the city or county for similar information.
You must apply for subsidized housing by completing an application with the housing authority in your city, county or state. Do an online search for "low income housing" along with your city and state. You can sometimes apply in person at the various housing developments, but that policy varies from location to location.
Try the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA- (412) 281-6530
You can contact social services and get them to help you locate low income housing and/or you could also apply for section 8.
If you go to cityofboston.gov/shelter/ you will find a website that provides a variety of information on emergency services in the city, from WIC, to homeless shelters. The site has a shelter's link which lists emergency housing by category: Men & Women, Women or Men only, family, Day, Night ect.
This depends upon your city and state. A full listing of places to apply for section 8 housing is available at section8programs.com
apply at City of Madison Housing Operations: Section 8 Waiting List 215 Martin Luther King Jr #318, Madison, WI - (608) 266-4675
Section 8 website has information on the housing authority and links to show you how to apply. You can get more detailed information from the links listed for each city.
The emergency notification system in Brown County, Wisconsin is called City Watch. City Watch is a alerting service and notification system. City Watch enables Emergency Management Officials to contact thousands of residents in case of an emergency, evacuation, child abduction or chemical spill.
You must apply for subsidized housing by completing an application with the housing authority in your state, county or city. Some housing developments allow you to apply on-site. You must meet the standards for financial assistance, and once you are approved, you must maintain your status as required.
Yes, there is low income housing available in Logan, Utah. Contact the Utah housing coalition at utahhousing.org or the Logan city housing authority at affordablehousingonline.com/housing authority details.asp? for more information.