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Our Approach to Rental Assistance

United Community Network provides a comprehensive and supportive approach to rental support:

  • Assess eligibility for rental assistance programs, grants, or emergency funds

  • Help clients complete applications accurately and efficiently

  • Connect clients with local, state, and federal rental support programs

  • Coordinate with landlords, housing authorities, and community organizations for effective outcomes

  • Offer follow-up support to maintain housing stability and prevent future crises

Why Rental Assistance Matters

Eviction or unstable housing can have far-reaching impacts on families and individuals, including mental health challenges, disruption in education, and financial instability. Rental Assistance helps:

  • Prevent Eviction

  • Reduce Financial Stress

  • Support Vulnerable Populations

  • Ensure Continuity of Life

Who Can Benefit?

Rental Assistance is available for:

  • Families and individuals facing financial hardship or risk of eviction

  • Seniors or vulnerable adults in need of housing support

  • Low-income households struggling to cover rent

  • Individuals impacted by job loss, medical expenses, or emergencies

Take the First Step Toward Housing Stability

No family or individual should face eviction due to temporary financial hardship. With United Community Network’s Rental Assistance program, you gain access to personalized support, financial guidance, and community resources to ensure housing stability and peace of mind.

 

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