Jewish Family Service Offers COVID-19 Emergency Housing Assistance

Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas is proud to announce that they are offering Emergency Housing Assistance to those who are struggling to pay their rent, mortgage, or utilities because they have been affected by COVID-19.

They are providing this program in partnership with Dallas County, Collin County, the City of Dallas, and United Way of Metropolitan Dallas. JFS hopes that if you know someone in need of help you will share this information and that you will encourage them to apply.

The first step for individuals to take is to fill out the pre-screen form that corresponds with the city or county in which they live. Each area has its own set of specific rules and requirements, so they encourage all potential applicants to review the information on their area’s webpage before filling out the form.

(For those who live in Dallas County, but outside the City of Dallas)

(For those who live in the City of Dallas)

(For those who live in Collin County, but outside the City of Dallas)

If you or someone you know needs rental or mortgage assistance, visit www.jfsdallas.org/cares. For questions and more information, call the JFS dedicated Emergency Housing Assistance phone line at (214) 390-4795.

Jewish Family Service is proud to be selected within an exclusive group of organizations to provide this essential support and serve our community.

A few important things to know before applying:

  1. Individuals should apply for assistance based on the area in which they live.
  2. Support will be given on a first come, first served basis. Please allow 3 business days to be contacted after completing the pre-screen form.
  3. We have limited funds available. Therefore, we might not be able to help with all bills or the full amounts.
  4. Filling out the application does not guarantee assistance.

 

About Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas:

For 70 years, Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas has welcomed anyone through their doors regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or the ability to pay. Their mission is to provide effective, accessible and comprehensive mental health and social services that promote lifelong self-sufficiency and well-being for the Greater Dallas community.

Their licensed and professional staff offer a wide range of mental health and social services, all accredited by the Council on Accreditation.

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