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HOUSING & UTILITIES

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HOUSING

San Bernardino County Transitional Assistance Department (TAD)
 
Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino (HACSB)
  • HACSB assists low-income individuals and families in San Bernardino County by providing and promoting affordable housing, self-sufficiency programs, safe housing environments, and non-discriminatory housing assistance services.
    http://www.hacsb.com/contact_information.htm
 
ASPIRAnet
  • Transitional Housing Program Plus (THP Plus) assists youth in successfully transitioning out of the foster care system.
    ASPIRAnet San Bernardino
    164 W. Hospitality Lane, Suite 1
    San Bernardino CA 92408
    (909) 890-9022
    http://www.aspiranet.org/FosterCare/THP.aspx
 
Emergency Shelter
  • Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
    Family Development Program
    -- Emergency Assistance provided to individuals and families meeting criteria who are experiencing an unexpected crisis situation. Assistance includes food assistance, bus passes and shelter assistance.
    909-723-1560
    http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/csd/family.htm

     
  • Children’s Fund
    385 N Arrowhead Ave, 2nd Floor
    San Bernardino, CA 92401
    909- 387-4949
     
  • Option House
    Domestic Violence Shelter Services -- Emergency Overnight Shelter; 60-day Temporary Crisis Intervention Shelter; 18-month Transitional Housing; In-House Resident Program; Advocacy; Counseling and more.
    P.O. Box 970
    San Bernardino CA 92402
    909-383-1602 – Administration Office
    909-381-3471 – 24 Hour Crisis Hotline
    http://optionhouse.org/services.html
 
Rental Housing
 
Home Ownership
  • Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
    Inland Empire Individual Development Accounts (IEIDA)
    -- A matched savings program that allows low-income workers to save earnings towards acquisition of assets (a home, a small business or post-secondary education) as a way out of poverty.
    909-723-1560
    http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/csd/IDA.htm
     
  • Housing Action Resource Trust (HART) -- A non-profit housing and community development organization located in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, CA. HART was established in 1995 with a mission to provide affordable housing and homeownership opportunities and offers a Down Payment Assistance Program.
    (888) 820-4278
    http://www.hartprogram.com/staging/nuke/index.php
     
  • San Bernardino County Department of Community Development – Housing Development Division
    The Homeownership Assistance Program (HAP)
    American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI)
    290 N. D Street, 6th Floor
    San Bernardino, CA 92415
    (909) 388-0900
    http://www.sbcounty.gov/eda/CDH/housing_dev/homeprograms.asp

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PROGRAMS FOR THE HOMELESS

  • Homeless Coalition of San Bernardino County -- Provides assistance and support to the homeless through partnerships with individuals and organizations (public and private) as well as collaborating expertise and resources to help the homeless.
    696 South Tippecanoe Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415
    909-723-1590 -- Mon.-Fri 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/csd/homelessrev2.htm
     
  • Homeless Coalition Resource Directory
    http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/csd/hcresourcedir.htm
     
  • CAPSB Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care Grantees -- Listing of HUD grantee agencies in various locations throughout San Bernardino County providing homeless assistance.
    http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/csd/hccontofcare.htm
     
  • San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health Homeless Shelter Bed Program – Working in conjunction with the Housing Authority, this program provides mental health services and long term permanent housing for homeless clients who are mentally ill as verified by past or present history of treatment, diagnosis or past or current history of taking psychiatric medications. The program has a drop-in center that provides prevocational training, free lunch, social activities and basic adult education.

    Clubhouse – 201 W. Mill Street
                        San Bernardino CA
                        888-743-1478 – Hotline
                        909-386-5000 – Administration

    Program clients can have their mail sent to 237 Mill Street, San Bernardino, CA 92408-1403
     
  • Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino -- Homeless Resources
    http://www.hacsb.com/resources.htm
     

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UTILITIES

Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
 
Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
 
Community Action Partnership of Riverside County
 
Southern California Edison – Income Qualified Programs
  • The California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARED) program offers income-qualified customers a discount of 20% or more off their monthly electric bill. If the CARE program is not right for your family, you may qualify for the Family Electric Rate Assistance Program (FERA).

    http://www.sce.com/RebatesandSavings/incomequalified/carefera/
 
Southern California Gas Company – Assistance Programs
 
Consumer Energy Center
 
Cooling Centers
  • Programs that provide air conditioned facilities which are open to the public during dangerously hot weather. Older and/or frail adults, homeless people, parents with small children and persons with health conditions that may be made worse by the weather should consider spending time in a cooling center.

    Southern California Edison – Places to get Cool
    http://www.sce.com/PowerOutageCenter/Rotating/coolingStations.htm
 
Cooling Stations

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