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Direct Housing Assistance Program

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Financial help to pay home rent or mortgage for Wilder clients, participants, and their families
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Wilder's Direct Housing Assistance Program provides financial relief for you and your family, allowing you to focus on your self-identified goals and prevent your household from entering a crisis. Upon approval of the application and supporting documents, Wilder sends direct payments to your landlord or mortgage company on your behalf for up to 12 months, paying a maximum of $3,000 in financial assistance ($350 for the first 6 months, $200 for 3 months, and $100 for 3 months).

 

Application Is Now Closed

We appreciate your interest in our Direct Housing Assistance Program. At this time, we have closed the application to complete the final steps of processing applications already received as we wrap up our fiscal year.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We understand the urgency and importance of housing support, and we remain committed to helping individuals and families connect with the resources they need. We appreciate your understanding during this time.

If you still need housing assistance or other support services, we encourage you to contact United Way 211 for up-to-date referrals to programs in your area.

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Wilder's Direct Housing Assistance Program

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The initiative is just one way that Wilder provides responsive services with and for clients even when many funding streams have specific requirements for how services are delivered. I’m excited about the commitment of Wilder and the community to continue finding ways to serve the needs of whole families.

Nona Ferguson, Vice President, Economic Stability and Aging Services

Meet the Direct Housing Assistance Program Team

Joela Davis

Housing Case Manager - Special Initiatives, Supportive Housing Services

Wanda Walker

Interim Program Manager, Supportive Housing Services

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