Administers the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Investments Partnership Act Program (HOME). The federal entitlement grants are used to promote affordable housing, rehabilitate substandard housing, build new park facilities, provide neighborhood improvements, remove barriers to the handicapped and fund public services for low and moderate-income residents.
DST provides homeless and low-income men and women with the resources they need to rebuild their lives. First, they volunteer on one of the teams and begin working collaboratively on beautification projects. In return, team members receive a non-cash stipend to help cover their basic needs, while taking advantage of DST's case management and employment services to find housing and a job.
1671 The Alameda #306
San Jose, CA 95126
Provides housing placement, rental subsidies, case management, referral services, emergency financial assistance, transportation, and food for people with HIV/AIDS in Santa Clara County.
1701 A South Bascom Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008
Call: (408) 961-9850
Operates emergency shelters and transitional housing facilities for homeless persons and families throughout Santa Clara County.
507 Valley Way
Milpitas, CA 95035
Call: (408) 539-2100
HPRP serves individuals and families who are homeless or would be homeless, but for HPRP assistance & can remain in stabled housing after temporary assistance ends. Assistance is available for past due rent, security deposit, Section 8 Housing (for security deposit only), & motel vouchers if household has secured housing and is waiting to move-in. HPRP assistance is available to households who earn $51,750 or less for a family of 4 need temporary assistance to stay in their home or end homelessness. Households who are facing eviction or have a 3-day notice must provide proof of hardship (why rent was not paid). Participants must be able to remain housed after temporary assistance ends.
Sacred Heart Community Service
1381 S. First St.
San Jose, CA 95111
Call: (408) 278-2160
Section 8 housing programs and HACSC housing properties.
Hours: M-Th 7:30am-5pm; every other Friday 7:30am-5pm
505 West Julian Street
San Jose, CA 95110
Call: (408) 275-8770
TDD: (408) 993-3041
The program helps clients who are homeless but have reliable income to receive move-in assistance and shallow rent subsidies. Includes case management and other support services. To qualify, clients must be homeless, working or gaining reliable income, but earning less than 200% of the national poverty level. Families may receive up to $2,000 dollars in move-in assistance, depending on income, and a 50% rent subsidy for up to six months. After securing stable housing, clients receive follow-up case management to ensure their long-term success.
Morgan - Lead Case Manager
Call: (650) 685-5880
With the mission to create a home-away-from-home for families with critically ill children undergoing treatment at local hospitals, the House currently accommodates 67 families with private bedrooms every night. Families are asked to pay $10 per night, however no families are ever turned away for the inability to pay.
520 Sand Hill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Call: (650) 470-6000
In Santa Clara County’s coordinated assessment system, all people who are homeless will complete a standard triage assessment tool (the VI-SPDAT) that considers the household’s situation and identifies the best type of housing intervention to address their situation. Permanent housing programs, including permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing, will fill spaces in their programs from a community queue of eligible households generated from the standard assessment. This coordinated process will reduce the need for people to traverse the county seeking assistance at every provider separately.
SSA Rapid Re-Housing is a program designed to provide short-term housing subsidy, housing related support and job search to families that are not eligibility for the CalWORKs Housing Support Program (HSP) or Family Stabilization Housing Assistance Program. Families must meet the homeless definition.
Catholic Charities provides Supportive Housing Services for residents owned and managed by Charities Housing Development Corporation to assist them to maintain a stable home. Services include: onsite educational health and skills building workshops; matching client needs with resources available; and organizing community-building activities for residents.
2625 Zanker Road, Suite 200
San Jose, CA 95134
Call: (408) 468-0200
Support for people who need temporary assistance such as food, shelter, dependent care, or counseling when faced with loss of employment, serious illness, violence, substance abuse, or grief.
1400 Parkmoor Ave, Suite 250
San Jose, CA 95126
Call: (408) 345-4300
For young adults providing job readiness, educational assistance, financial planning assistance, counseling, and case management services.
1400 Parkmoor Avenue, Suite 115
San Jose, CA 95126
Call: (408) 971-9822