Community Services
Community Services
Community Resource List
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Operation SafeHouse
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Free Tutoring
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Foreclosure Assistance
If your home is close to being in foreclosure and you would like to have an advocate go to your morgage company, the Fair Housing Council, may be able to assist you. You can give them a call at
951-653-6581. When you call they will ask if you have downloaded the foreclosure packet. You may obtain this packet by going to www.fairhousing.net click on the foreclosure prevention tab and then click on download "disclosure packet now."
Low Cost Food Boxes
There is no income requirement, anyone may order.
www.thetreasurebox.org www.angelfoodministries.com
Children's Low Cost to Free Medical Services
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Homelessness Prevention and Rapid
Re-Housing Program (HPRP)
http://www.moreno-valley.ca.us/resident_services/housing/pdfs/HPRPFinalFlyer0210.pdf
There are many services that the City of Moreno Valley offers. Below is a list of some of the services. You can research more about these services by going to www.moval.org.
The City of Moreno Valley has been awarded more than $12.6 million in federal stimulus funds to assist with the following: homeownership, homelessness prevention, and job creation programs.
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP): The
City was awarded $11.4 million in federal stimulus funds
to assist with the following neighborhood stabilization
programs:
- The Homebuyer Assistance Program (HAP)
offers income-eligible first-time homebuyers
up to 20% of the new home’s purchase price.
A list of HAP-approved lenders can be found
at www.moval.org.
- Development partners have been selected to
acquire Bank-owned and repair vacant
Moreno Valley properties for re-occupancy.
Check out the City’s Web site for a list NSP
properties available for sale/rent to income eligible
families.
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing
Program (HPRP): The City was allocated $732,832 to
help Moreno Valley families who are at risk of becoming
homeless or to rapidly re-house those who have recently
become homeless as a result of the economy.
Assistance is available to help with:
- Late Rent
- Security Deposits
- Late Utility Payments
- Motel Vouchers
- Legal Assistance related to foreclosure or
loss of housing.
For more information about HPRP, call 211, contact the
Family Services Association at 686.1096 or visit their
offices at 21250 Box Springs Road, Suite 212.