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Rent help in Stark County munity Services of Stark County, Inc.Office address - 625 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton OhioDial - (330) 455-0374.Veterans Service Commission of Stark County110 Central Plaza S, CantonPhone number - (330) 438-0457Stark County Department of DevelopmentCanton, Ohio 44702(330) 489-3258Salvation Army of Stark County Ohio420 Market Avenue S, Canton, 44702Call (330) 453-0158United Way of Central Stark County(330) 455-4636ICANLocation of main office - 1214 Market Avenue NorthCanton, Ohio 44714Phone - (330) 455-9100Stark County Veterans Service Commission110 Central Plaza South Suite 424Canton, OH 44702-1413Telephone: (330) 451-7457?HIV + AIDS Patients (HOPWA) HousingCall (330) 455-0374Only offers programs for people with HIV and/or mQuestAddress is 625 Cleveland Ave. NWCanton, OH 44702(330) 452-436Catholic Charities of Stark County? 800 Market Ave. N Canton, OH 44702 (330) 491-0896. YWCA of CantonAddress is 231 6th Street NECanton, Ohio 44702-1092Phone - (330) 452-4363Community Legal Aid Services Inc.Address: 306 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44702Phone number is (330) 456-8361Lake Township Fish is run from Maple Grove Mennonite ChurchAddress: 2121 Smith-Kramer StreetHartville, Ohio 44632Call - (330) 877-1845Rent help in Summit County Ohio.Summit County Department of Jobs and Family Services? 37 N. High Street, Akron, Ohio 44308, 330-643-8200.Copley Outreach Center?–1502 South Cleveland-Massillon Road, Copley, Ohio 44321, (330) 665-3335Akron Ohio Salvation Army?–(330) 762-8481. 1104 Johnston Street, Akron, Ohio 44305Family Services of Akron? 37 N. High Street, Akron, OH 44308, 330-643-8200.Jewish Family Services of Arkon?(phone (330) 867-3388) or?Hebrew Free Loan association?(call (216) 378-9042) may both offer referrals and counseling. In some cases, limited financial aid, or no interest loans, may be issued in Summit County for paying rent costs.?AIDS Resource Center Ohio?- For Summit County families and patients impacted by HIV or AIDs, they offer referrals to rental assistance, medical care and other available resources. in some cases a local non-profit may offer a loan for rent and housing needs. Call (330) 794- Line, Inc.?– A program of last resort, known as Rapid Re-Housing, may be offered to current homeless people. They can also provide information and guidance to people who are on the verge of losing their home or being evicted. The goal is to ensure housing is permanent. 703 South Main Street, Suite 211, Akron, Ohio 44311-1157, dial (330) 615-0566Canapi?– Residents with HIV or AIDs can get housing or rent help from this organization. The main office is at 895 North Main Street in Akron, OH 44310. Telephone (330) 252-1559. Limited financial assistance for rent, mortgage and housing costs, electric bills, and other expenses may be offered.Veterans Service Commission?– Military personnel, the widows or spouses of an honorably discharged or separated veterans, and other immediate family members may qualify for emergency rental assistance. Address is 1060 E. Waterloo Road, Akron, Ohio 44306, telephone (330) 643-2830.Rent help in Cuyahoga County OhioCouncil for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland?runs the Workforce Development Program. The agency is located at 1849 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland Ohio 44115. Call them at 216-651-5188 for information on emergency financial aid, loans, rent help and more. The location is a not for profit community action agency which assists low-income Cleveland Ohio as well as Cuyahoga County residents at three different sites across the region.Some of the programs administered include rent and utility assistance, job training and placement, adult basic education and GED training, introductory computer skills training, social services, and federal government programs. More on?Council for Economic Opportunities.AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland?- This charity offers HIV patients a directory of available low income and/short term housing? facilities, whether private or public. The agency also provides emergency financial assistance for paying rent and bills. As resources allow, funds and help may be available to assist the low income in the community with meeting rental and utility payments. Call (216) 621-0766, or the office is at 2829 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115.Salvation Army of Cuyahoga County?and Cleveland Ohio has multiple locations around the community. The addresses are below. Call them for information on programs and possibly limited amounts of rental assistance. In some cases, the charitable non-profit organization may have rent payment assistance. This is usually offered as a loan. Phone (216.588.9376)Address is 6000 Hough Avenue,Center is at 4139 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, OhioOffice location is 4402 Clark Avenue,Address - 9000 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 4410617625 Grovewood Avenue, Cleveland 44119Mailing address is 12645 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 4411There are other shelter, housing, case management, and rent/homeless prevention programs as well. More on the?Salvation Army in Cuyahoga County.????United Way of Greater Cleveland?can refer people to various housing programs. They do not provide cash themselves. Call (216) 436-2100 for Northeastern Ohio as well as Cuyahoga County rental programs. The main office of the non-profit is 1331 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.Lakewood Community Services Center?runs Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Programs. Usually an applicant will receive rent assistance for no longer than three months, and funds are intended to stop an eviction. Amounts provided will vary widely based on each case. Stop by 14230 Madison Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 44107, or call (216) 226-6466Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation. Offers rent help for a very focused group of people. The non-profit can offer one month's rental payment for newly hired employees of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, Cleveland Museum of Art, and Judson at University Circle. Various other conditions apply too. Call (216) 361-8400Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services?- They have several centers in the county and nearby towns. The government agency has either loans, grants or a voucher for paying rent. Other aid is for security deposits or relocation expenses. Funds are part of PRC program.Fairfax Neighborhood Family Service Center, call (216) 391-5027. Address is 8111 Quincy Place, Cleveland, Ohio 44104.Old Brooklyn Neighborhood Family Service Center, telephone (216) 635-2918. The location of this Job and Family Office is 4261 Fulton Parkway, Cleveland, Ohio 44144.Westshore Neighborhood Family Service Center, dial (216) 939-2523. The mailing address is 9830 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44102.Harry Ratner/Samuel D. and May Wise Human Service Funds?of Cleveland, Ohio (phone (216) 566-1262) has a program that can provide a one-time cash grant for families and/or individuals with critical housing or low income needs. The funds provided may only cover a portion of the cost of the item or bill. Assistance will also pay for a wide variety of needs including, but not limited to, furniture, baby clothing, cribs, dental bills, school uniforms, wor k clothing, linens, utility bills, medical bills, housing expenses, deposits, and much more.Frontline Services?has rental assistance for veterans and their families only. SSVF is a housing program that can both prevent evictions and rehouse homeless veterans. Everything from motel vouchers to one time grants for mortgages, paying rental arrears, furniture, and deposits are offered. Address is 1701 Payne Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44114, or dial (216) 583-0615.Christians In Action?which is part of Olmsted Community Church, may offer financial aid. Most of it is for utility bills, but other emergency funds may help with rent or rent costs for people in the town. The church is in Olmsted Falls, OH 44138, or dial (440) 954-4140. There may also be money for helping to pay security or utility deposits, and even mobile home or lot expenses. In some cases the non-profit can offer deferred loans to pay back rent or address other bills for families in the township.Veterans Service Commission of Cuyahoga County?may be able to help families of active military personnel or veterans as well. The government funded agency or non-profit organization provides grants and financial assistance with rent, free food, shelter (rent arrears or mortgage payments), and utility bills. Vouchers for paying these expenses are offered to qualified individuals. The amount of assistance depends on the number of dependents. The office is at 1849 Prospect Ave E #150, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, and phone number is (216) 698-2652.Crisis Hotline?- Tenants with a pay or quit letter (or eviction notice), from their landlord can get help. Solutions include legal aid or grants for paying rental arrears. Or the agency can help place veterans, single moms, and the disabled into new apartments in Cuyahoga County, as well as assist with deposits, arrange rental subsidies, and provide motel vouchers. More on?Cuyahoga County eviction help.JD Breast Cancer Foundation?of Cleveland, Ohio (dial (216) 791-9447) is a charity, non-profit type organization that provides financial assistance to breast cancer patients. The agency will provide funds or cash grants for the following. Get help with rent, low income housing, property tax payments, energy and heating bills, existing telephone service, and even gift cards. The address is 10819 Magnolia Dr, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. ................
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