There are some ale insurance housing service provider company like expresshotelhousing through which you can get emergency housing. Just you need to be an ale housing insurance holder from that company. For better explanation make contact with them.
The Emergency Shelter Grants program provides homeless persons with basic shelter and essential supportive services. It is a government service in times of disaster or need.
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.
There are no real emergency housing in your area, I would suggest your local shelter in Boyton Beach and work towards a friend or family for a place to live.
Transitional housing is for a longer short period of time. Emergency housing is oftne times only for a couple of nights. Emergency housing is more like a shelter, for people who've lost their homes to fire or that had violence in the home. Transitional housing usually refers to addicts and alcoholics who are preparing to return to normal life again.
It looks like "emergency housing" has two different meanings. One is just a synonym for homeless shelter. These are open to any homeless people. The other is a supportive housing program. These have income ceilings which you must be under.
A single male can find emergency housing in places such as homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, transitional housing facilities such as Streetworks in Minnesota, YMCA, churches, community groups, Belkin House for men in Vancouver, BC, Foundation Housing Association in United Kingdom, or Emergency Shelter of Fox Valley in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Contact the social services branch in your area and request emergency housing and living assistance. You will probably need to supply documents showing your low income status, but you are likely to qualify for emergency food stamps and they can help you find temporary housing or a shelter. Local churches are often happy to help provide food and shelter too.
There are, Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center, The Housing Emergency Loan Program, and NSCH
She could go to the New Image Emergency Shelter 3804 Broadway Pl, Los Angeles, CA - (323) 231-1711
My Sisters' Place/Shelter can help 102 Pliny St, Hartford, CT - (860) 522-0416
Shelter includes such things as tents, which are not good enough to qualify as housing but which do offer some protection from the elements. However, housing is also shelter.
For emergency shelter or housing, try looking up and contacting womens groups such as womens rights or women against abuse types of groups. They usually have some form of temporary housing, or can refer you to another organization that does.