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Re: California rental programs
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:45 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
ell you may find help with both needs. For If worried about next meal in San Diego, then look into local food pantries or banks. As far as the rent, security deposits, or housing, find information on
San Diego rental assistance programs and agencies. There are options and programs like the Housing Authority of the County of San Diego (phone (858) 694-4801) and/or the San Diego Housing Commission. Both offer low income housing, emergency aid, homeless prevention resources, and much more.
Cuse wrote:I lost my job and I was trying to get back in school. I am need of assistance to pay my rent. I am trying to make ends meet, but I haven't been able to. I am looking for another job right now. I have rent that is due on the first of each month. I do not want to be put out, I have no where to go. Being on my own is very hard. I get depressed at times, not knowing where my next meal is coming from, but if I can keep a roof over mt head then I will be okay. My unemployment has run out, and now our manager decided to make up leave. They want to upgrade and increase the rent. We only have hubby's disability monthly payments of $630 and some savings. We have to move by December 31st. But we don't have enough proof of income. We are waiting to apply for SSI, but that will take some time. We live in San Diego, CA
Re: California rental programs
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:58 am
by Cuse
I lost my job and I was trying to get back in school. I am need of assistance to pay my rent. I am trying to make ends meet, but I haven't been able to. I am looking for another job right now. I have rent that is due on the first of each month. I do not want to be put out, I have no where to go. Being on my own is very hard. I get depressed at times, not knowing where my next meal is coming from, but if I can keep a roof over mt head then I will be okay. My unemployment has run out, and now our manager decided to make up leave. They want to upgrade and increase the rent. We only have hubby's disability monthly payments of $630 and some savings. We have to move by December 31st. But we don't have enough proof of income. We are waiting to apply for SSI, but that will take some time. We live in San Diego, CA
Re: California rental programs
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:52 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
That California department of jobs and services is not your only option in Los Angeles California. There are many other options, agencies, and charities to call for eviction prevention, help with security deposits and emergency rental funds. Find those options here at
Los Angeles rent assistance. There are options like Unity Of Life Foundation, which is a local non-profit. Another government option is County of Los Angeles Department of Public Social Services (562) 908-6603. Phone numbers and details can be found on resource/link.
Arthura wrote:Need help with paying rent for me an apartment. I have found a place in California and the landlord is willing to rent to me but i haven't heard anything back from the dept. of job and family services after many attempts in person and by phone,,yet nothing...im currently being able to reside with someone else at the time but my time here is wearing out..i was in an abusive relationship with my kids father and that's how i ended up being without a place because i needed to get away and start a new life...is there any help you can offer or any direction u can direct me...i am 33..and of course a single mother of 2
Re: California rental programs
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:09 pm
by Arthura
Need help with paying rent for me an apartment. I have found a place in California and the landlord is willing to rent to me but i haven't heard anything back from the dept. of job and family services after many attempts in person and by phone,,yet nothing...im currently being able to reside with someone else at the time but my time here is wearing out..i was in an abusive relationship with my kids father and that's how i ended up being without a place because i needed to get away and start a new life...is there any help you can offer or any direction u can direct me...i am 33..and of course a single mother of 2
Re: California rental assistance programs
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 5:05 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
Here are organizations in Contra Costs and Pittsburg California.
http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html ... ance1.html
They focus on low income, working poor, and the unemployed in the area. Some of hte places can even help you find a new job, or acquire new skills, so you can therefore increase your income and have more cash on hand to pay your bills and living expenses.
zen1 wrote:I am looking for help I live in Pittsburg,Ca. I am a mother of 4 children. 6yrs.,twins that are 2yr and my 1year old son who has a rare blood disorder(MCADD). I work as a housekeeper. The father of my children has had alot of problems finding steady work since has uncles construction company layed off alot of the workers. Side jobs has helped us with everyday living expenses but we are having problems this month with paying our rent. We also owe on our credit card debts. Is there any organizations that can help us??? Thank you for your time, \
California rental assistance programs
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:27 am
by zen1
I am looking for help I live in Pittsburg,Ca. I am a mother of 4 children. 6yrs.,twins that are 2yr and my 1year old son who has a rare blood disorder(MCADD). I work as a housekeeper. The father of my children has had alot of problems finding steady work since has uncles construction company layed off alot of the workers. Side jobs has helped us with everyday living expenses but we are having problems this month with paying our rent. We also owe on our credit card debts. Is there any organizations that can help us??? Thank you for your time, \
Re: California rental programs
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:59 pm
by Admin - Jon McNamara
There are numerous agencies and non-profits in Contra Costa California. Here are a list of them
http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html ... tance.html
You can try the Salvation Army, Red Cross, United Way, and Catholic Charities. Find their contact information and phone numbers at the link above, as well as how to find rent help in Contra Costa.
Smith98 wrote:my name is Sara and I don't have a job. I live with my fiance and he works at the car dealership and not make enough to pay our rent or even pay bills. We live in Walnut Creek CA in a very small 1 bed room Apt. and im also 5 months pregnant. We struggle very badly daily, can't pay our rent and we money issue and i was just wondering.. how can i get help in my area of California? We want to move in into 2 bed room apt or a condo.. anything that works cause we will have a baby on the way. Can you please tell me who should i contact or how to get help with rent. I would love to hear back from you! Thank you
California rental programs
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:28 pm
by Smith98
my name is Sara and I don't have a job. I live with my fiance and he works at the car dealership and not make enough to pay our rent or even pay bills. We live in Walnut Creek CA in a very small 1 bed room Apt. and im also 5 months pregnant. We struggle very badly daily, can't pay our rent and we money issue and i was just wondering.. how can i get help in my area of California? We want to move in into 2 bed room apt or a condo.. anything that works cause we will have a baby on the way. Can you please tell me who should i contact or how to get help with rent. I would love to hear back from you! Thank you