Need Help Paying Rent or Facing Eviction?
We help individuals and families with rental assistance, housing placement, and short-term support.
United Housing Assistance and Art Society, Inc. provides rental assistance and rapid rehousing support for individuals and families facing housing instability. Our goal is to prevent homelessness, stabilize households quickly, and create a clear path toward long-term housing independence.
We provide short-term support to help you stay housed or quickly secure stable housing.
This program may include:
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Rental assistance
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Move-in cost support
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Housing placement help
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Short-term stabilization support
The objective is to help households move from instability to self-sufficiency as efficiently as possible.
You may qualify if you:
- Are facing eviction or housing loss
- Recently became homeless
- Need help with move-in costs
- Need short-term rental assistance
- Have income but need stabilization support
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Assistance is based on eligibility, available funding, and housing capacity.
What Assistance May Include
First Month’s Rent
Direct financial assistance for the initial month of a new lease to help you secure a stable home.
Security Deposit
Support in covering the necessary upfront costs required to secure your unit and move in quickly.
Short-Term Support
Ongoing rental support for up to 3 months when available, providing breathing room for families.
Utility Assistance
Help with essential utility costs to ensure a safe and stabilized housing environment for all.
Placement Coordination
Personalized help finding and securing a unit that fits your needs and income level.
Long-Term Case Support
Comprehensive planning and guidance to help you maintain self-sufficiency for years to come.
How the Process Works
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Submit an intake application
Income and eligibility review
Verification of housing need
Funding and availability determination
Rapid rehousing prioritizes speed, stabilization, and accountability.
Eligibility Considerations
Applicants may be asked to provide:
- Valid government-issued identification
- Proof of income or income source
- Notice of eviction (if applicable)
- Lease agreement (if applicable)
- Documentation of housing instability
Note: Submission of documentation does not guarantee approval.
Submit a Rental Assistance Request
If you are experiencing housing instability and believe you may qualify for rental assistance or rapid rehousing support, please complete the intake form below. Our team will review your request and contact you if next steps are available.
United Housing Assistance and Art Society, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Rental assistance and rapid rehousing support are subject to funding availability, eligibility requirements, and housing capacity. Submission of an application does not guarantee approval or placement.