To qualify for any type of Housing Assistance you do not have to be receiving any type of Government benefits. Statistically, however, most recipients of the voucher program or public housing or receiving some other type of government assistance. But that in of itself does not mean that the person must be receiving that type of assistance.
To qualify for any type of Housing Assistance you do not have to be receiving any type of Government benefits. Statistically, however, most recipients of the voucher program or public housing or receiving some other type of government assistance. But that in of itself does not mean that the person must be receiving that type of assistance.
The states have programs other than unemployment for dealing with your housing issue. As far as hours being cut, most states allow unemployment when your hours are reduced, but they need more details to approve your benefits. Check with your unemployment office.
Yes you can. Most subsidized housing has an income requirement that you may still qualify even while employed.
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Your state will have different agencies to help make that determination. What are commonly known as welfare programs can check normally and most states have a housing department that can help.
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Because the SSA is very stringent about allowing Social Security Disability benefits, you are most likely to not qualify for unemployment benefits because you have to be able to work, which the SSA had to admit you couldn't.
Income-based housing (subsidized housing) is offered through government funding. An application process determines if you qualify. Unfortunately, there is a waiting list in most communities.
There are several government housing assistance options. The most common, Section 8, is dependent upon the size of your family and your income. The website of the Departmend of Housing and Urban Development contains full details.
Unless your state is different than most states, your quitting was not due to work conditions nor most issues allowed by states for quitting, and therefore you probably would not qualify.
You can't go wrong with section eight housing if you qualify. They will pay most of the rent. In fact most landlords will take section eight as they are guaranteed most of the rent each month and you would only have to give them a small amount; I would suggest trying to get emergencey housing thru your local welfare office. This type of housing will have a very small rent if any at all.