Englewood Family Matters: How to Apply for Housing Assistance

Y! Lyn
Are you homeless? Just need something more affordable to house your family? Looking to buy a forever home, but need a little assistance? No matter the reason you need housing, there is probably a program in or near Englewood that may be able to help you. If you are in need, don't go another day without applying for housing.

Should You Apply for Housing in Englewood, CO?

If you are even considering applying for this type of assistance, it's possible that you qualify, at least by income. Aside from determining whether you fit income guidelines, there are many other reasons you may want to apply. Perhaps if you scrape by you can find other housing. But if you apply for housing in Englewood, you may be able to qualify for something better, depending on which program you participate in. Are you embarrassed to apply? Don't let that be your reason not to. If you need the help, by all means, ask. If you have children, consider that they may have a bigger space to live in if you qualify and are accepted.

What Qualifications Are Required?

Qualifications will vary for each program. But all will have income guidelines to meet. Because of this, be sure you have proof of all your income. If you receive any money benefits (SSI, child support, food stamps, etc), you will need proof of that as well. You also will need proof of age and citizenship for each household member (driver's license, birth certificates, social security cards, etc), as well as proof of your current address (lease, bills, etc). Phone and utility bills also may be needed. If you have children, you may also be asked for their immunization records. These are all the basic things you will need to have with you to prove that you qualify. Depending on your circumstances, you may also be asked for other items.

Different Types of Housing Assistance Available in Englewood. CO

When applying for housing in Englewood, remember that there are several types. If you are interested in more than one, you may need to go through a separate application process for each. If you need rental assistance, there are programs that will help you pay your current rent. There also are programs that offer housing in specific units. Some of these are for families, some for those with disabilities, and some for seniors. There is also Section 8, which is a voucher that pays a portion of your rent in your chosen home, provided the landlord accepts this voucher from the state. If you are looking to buy instead of rent, there are also programs that assist those in lower income brackets with purchasing a home.

Where Can I Apply for These Programs?

Some Englewood and Denver housing assistance programs are run by government organizations. Others are offered through private ones. Because of this, you cannot apply to them all in one place. The most common are listed below. Also, many of these organizations work together and if one cannot help you, they may be able to refer you to another. Don't be afraid to ask. One 'no' answer does not mean you don't qualify for something else.

Englewood Housing Authority
http://englewoodhousing.homestead.com/
3460 S. Sherman Street, Suite 101
Englewood, CO 80113
(303) 761-6200

Archdiocesan Housing
http://www.archdiocesanhousing.org/
1544 Pearl St.
Denver, CO 80203
(303) 830-0215

Colorado Housing Assistance Corporation
http://coloradohousingassistance.org/
670 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 572-9445

For more listings, such as emergency shelter and other government housing options, click here to check the HUD.gov website.

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  • Abby Greenhill10/17/2010

    Good information and helpful to many I'm sure.

  • Vonda J. Sines9/20/2010

    Very well written.

  • Delicia Powers9/20/2010

    Thanks Lyn!

  • Lisa Riggs9/20/2010

    Very helpful info ~ very well written as always!

  • Tiffany Booth9/20/2010

    This is great information for those in need- Great article Lyn =)

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