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A list of individual subsidized projects and other housing options can be obtained from Senior Network Housing. You may click here to download a pdf of individual subsidized projects and other housing options for your convenience. |
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Subsidized senior housing is available. Call the Housing Authority or Senior Network Housing for information. A list of individual subsidized projects and other housing options can be obtained from Senior Network Housing.
ADVOCACY, INC.
525 Laurel Street, Suite 140
Santa Cruz 95060
www.advocacy-inc.org
429-1913
Fax: 429-9102
Information and guidance on selecting a nursing home, residential care or board and care facility.
HOMELESS SERVICES CENTER
115 Coral Street
Santa Cruz 95060
www.scshelter.org
458-6020
Provides emergency services, short-term and long-term housing as well as comprehensive support programs. Includes Homeless Community, Resource Center, Interfaith Satellite, Shelter Program, Page Smith CommunityHouse.
HOUSING AUTHORITY
OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
2931 Mission Street
Santa Cruz 95060
www.hacosantacruz.org
454-9455
Subsidies for low-income housing.
RENTAL INFORMATION & MEDIATION
California Rural Legal Assistance Inc.
501 Soquel Avenue, Suite D
Santa Cruz 95062
458-1089
Watsonville 724-2253, 688-6535 (toll free from Santa Cruz to Watsonville)
Legal advice for low income people under 55.
SENIOR NETWORK HOUSING
Senior Network Services
1777A Capitola Road
Santa Cruz 95062
462-6788
114 E. 5th Street
Watsonville 95076
728-1751
Information and counseling on housing options for seniors. Senior Shared Housing Program matches people who have homes with people seeking affordable housing.
SHELTER PROJECT HOTLINE
www.cabinc.org/TSP
457-0511, 728-4634
24 hour hotline provides information and assistance to callers who require emergency homeless services countywide.
THE SHELTER PROJECT
Community Action Board
501 Soquel Avenue, Suite E
Santa Cruz 95062
www.cabinc.org/TSP
457-1741
Fax: 457-0617
406 Main Street #220
Watsonville 95076
728-4634
Administers housing for medical emergencies (motel vouchers), rental assistance programs, voice mail for homeless and shelterless people and the shelter hotline (see above). |