Housing
Please research housing information based on county below.
Alpine County Housing Support:
Eastern Sierra County Homeless Continuum of Care The Eastern Sierra (ES) Continuum of Care (COC) is a coalition of service providers in Alpine, Inyo and Mono Counties dedicated to ending the cycle of homelessness. ES COC provide street outreach, emergency shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing and other types of assistance to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. info@imaca.net or
(760) 873-8557
Amador County Housing Support:
Amador Tuolumne Community Action Agency Safe and affordable housing is essential to building healthy families and communities. ATCAA's Housing Program plays a leading role in advocating for, developing, and managing affordable housing for low- and moderate-income families and individuals in our region. (209)- 223-1485 x 243 x223
Butte County Housing Support:
Butte County Homeless Continuum of Care The Butte Countywide Homeless Continuum of Care (CoC) is a multi-agency planning body with the common goal of ending homelessness. This goal will be accomplished by assisting individuals and families experiencing homelessness to receive rapid, adaptive, quality services which lead to the long-term stability of permanent housing and self-sufficiency. Telephone: 530.552.6200 Email: ButteCoC@buttecounty.net
HomelessShelterDirectory. At Butte County CAA we provide hope to people struggling with poverty to become more self-sustaining by meeting tangible needs in the areas of energy savings, affordable food, and housing .Core Programs: Energy and Environmental Services,
Food and Nutrition, Transitional Housing (Esplanade House), Affordable Housing, Community Development
Esplanade House- Long term housing up to 6 months upon completion of application and clean living.(530) 712-2600 option 4. (Chico)
Jesus Center- 24 hour men & women Sabbath House. (530) 345-2640 (Chico)
Torres Community Shelter- New intake 2:00-6:00 (530)891-9048
6th Street Center for Youth- Year round drop-in for ages 16-24. Meals, clothing, showers and counseling. M,T,Th, F 10:30-5:30 and Wed 12:00-5:30.
Chico Housing Action Team (CHAT)- https://www.chicohousingactionteam.net/our-housing-programs. There are multiple housing program options. Email us: info@chicohousingactionteam.net or call (530) 399-3965
Colusa County Housing Support:
County of Colusa CalWORKs Housing Support Program. Assist homeless CalWORKs families in quickly obtaining permanent housing and to provide wrap-around supports to families. HSP offers financial assistance and several wrap-around supportive services, including, but not limited to: rental assistance, security deposits, utility payments, moving costs, hotel and motel vouchers, landlord recruitment, case management, housing outreach and placement, legal services, and credit repair.
El Dorado County Housing Support:
El Dorado County Office of Education 6767 Green Valley Road Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 622-7130
2-1-1 El Dorado Please contact via phone (dial 2-1-1 or 833-223-9797), email 211eldorado@icfs.org. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to callers and texters.
Rapid Rehousing Program offered by Only Kindness. (530) 344-1864 open M-F
Tahoe coalition for the homeless (530) 600-2822 https://tahoehomeless.org/services/#coordinated
Housing Choice Voucher Program offered by El Dorado County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) - Community Services Division. (530) 621-6300 open M-F until 5pm
The Safe Parking Program is exactly that – SAFE! Families may have heard that they need to be licensed, insured, and registered to take advantage of the program and that is true AND, the program has a case manager who can assist not only with walking families through that process but also with paying the costs to become program ready. The fastest way to access the program is to go online to housingeldorado.org/safe-parking and set up an appointment directly with Sarah. When she receives the appointment request, she reaches out to the household to talk to them about the program. If that is not an option for the household, please have them call 530-317-8877 and leave a message on our Warm-Line of how to reach you and we will get back to you shortly.
Placerville Housing Support:
Transitional Housing Phone: 530-889-7263 For additional information on program qualifications, program fees, and availability, please call. Hours Monday- Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Homeless Helpline Phone: 1-833-375-223. Placer County residents who are homeless can call the Homeless Helpline (PDF) at 1-833-375-2237.
Glenn County Housing Support:
County of Glenn Emergency Services Food Bank and Housing Assistance
Community Action Partnership of Colusa, Glenn, and Trinity Counties To be eligible for Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing services, applicants must be homeless or at-risk of being homeless. Applicants can be individuals and/or families. Clients are to be served on a first come first serve basis when eligible for the program. Contact: 530-865-6129 or 1-800-287-8711 ext. 6129 for questions
- Homeless/ Motel Voucher Assistance (funding extremely limited): Assistance under this program is dependent upon funding availability, and the funding for this program comes from a variety of sources. To be eligible for services under this program a client must meet definition of homeless and have photo identification. Clients may receive services under this program once in a two-year period. For more information, please call (530) 865-6129 or (530) 934-6510, or toll free at 1 (800) 287-8711.
- Rental Assistance and Eviction Prevention: Rental assistance and eviction prevention programs is available, dependent upon funding availability. To be eligible for services under this program a client must meet income guidelines, have an eviction notice, and present photo identification. Clients must be able to demonstrate the ability to continue rental obligation. For more information, please call (530) 865-6129 or (530) 934-6510, or toll free at 1 (800) 287-8711.
Lake County Housing Support:
Lake County Housing Resources (PDF) Homeless housing resources. Information regarding shelters and temporary housing for at risk of, or homeless individuals.
Lake County Coalition for the Homeless Eliminating homelessness in Lake County through the provision of leadership in the areas of assessment, advocacy, and community education
Mendocino County Food Support:
Redwood Community Resources, Inc. Redwood Community Services, Inc. has been providing homeless services since 1999. RCS has expanded homeless services to provide housing navigation services, emergency shelter, day resource center, and permanent housing resources. (707) 234-3270
Placer County
County of Placer Health and Human Services Go to the website link https://www.placer.ca.gov/2134/Housing-Vouchers or you can call them at 530-889-7676
Sacramento County Housing Support:
2-1-1 Sacramento Call: Dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-500-4931 or 916-498-1000 info@211sacramento.org. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to callers and texters.
Short Term housing : Frances House- every Monday at 9 am they give out 4 family vouchers for motel housing. Call 916-443-2646. Salvation Army - motel vouchers available. Call Monday - Thursday 8:00-12:00 at 916-678-4010 option 2.
Shelters- 1) St Johns- great program for 12-18 months. Women and kids only and each family gets their own room. Very Clean. Phone intake then invited to an orientation. They like it when the person is persistent and calls multiple times. It’s not based on order of call for placement. 916-453-1482. 2) Family Promise- national concept of using church spaces throughout the community for housing. Client needs to be comfortable talking to church volunteers. 916-443-3107
Sutter County Housing Support:
Hands of Hope Hands of Hope works to enhance the quality of life in the Yuba-Sutter area by:
Providing core support services to the homeless. Reintegrating the homeless within our community. Engaging the community to respond to the challenge of homelessness.
Yuba City: 530.755.3491 or Marysville: 530.749.6811. Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Sutter County California The Food and Shelter Portal provides links to various programs and services for the homeless and needy. Resource Guide (PDF)
Sutter County Community Action Agency Sutter County Community Action Agency (SCCAA) is a 501(c)3 private non-profit organization that was created as part of the 1964 Economic Opportunity Act/War on Poverty to reduce poverty in Sutter County by empowering the low-income. SCCAA is a referral source for those in need. Yuba-Sutter Housing Resources
Tehama County Housing Support:
Empower Tehama County We're dedicated to doing our part to make Tehama County a safe and healthy community. We're proud to partner with other local organizations who share this vision. These collaborations allow Empower Tehama to provide additional services, to collaborate on community planning or to help connect people to the services they need. 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 530-528-0226
Yolo County Housing Support:
Yolo County: The Yolo County homeless services system of care provides housing assistance for Yolo County residents. Yolo County Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA) Homeless Services works in partnership with the cities and local service providers to ensure a robust range of homeless services
2-1-1 Yolo County Call: Dial 2-1-1 or 1-844-546-1464 or 1-916-498-1000 Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to callers and texters. info@211sacramento.org Call 7-1-1 if you are hearing impaired and ask to be connected to 2-1-1
Yuba County Housing Support:
Hands of Hope Hands of Hope works to enhance the quality of life in the Yuba-Sutter area by:
Providing core support services to the homeless. Reintegrating the homeless within our community. Yuba City: 530.755.3491 or Marysville: 530.749.6811