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Cincinnati Assistance

Hamilton County Emergency Mortgage, Rental & Utility Assistance Program https://erap.hcjfs.org/

The Voice of Black Cincinnati - https://thevoiceofblackcincinnati.com/rent-and-utility-assistance-programs-home-repair/ Sometimes, making ends meet can be difficult for families or individuals. Thankfully, many programs aid families and individuals in need, and several assistance programs in Cincinnati offer emergency housing assistance. It does not matter if someone is experiencing homelessness or is behind on bills. Includes a list of support services that can lead to a place of self-sufficiency.

513Relief - https://513relief.org/ 513Relief.org is a one-stop resource providing Hamilton County residents direct access to economic relief. Hamilton County Commissioners launched 513Relief.org at the height of the pandemic to connect residents with the various federal, state and local programs designed to help families find stability in challenging times. To ensure access to these resources in every community, Commissioners introduced the 513Relief Bus; click here for more information on the bus tour schedule.

Community Action Agency 513-569-1840 https://www.cincy-caa.org/what-we-do/supportive-services/

United Way of Greater Cincinnati  DIAL 211 or 513-721-7900 | TEXT 211CARES to 51555
https://www.uwgc.org/get-help/united-way-211  We're here to help — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year — wherever life takes you. DIAL 211 to speak to a trained professional who can connect you to essential community services, a gateway to help. Our certified information and referral specialists are trained to listen, engage, ask questions, assess your needs and connect you to a community resource from our large database of local providers. We serve the following areas: Adams, Brown, Hamilton and Clermont Counties in Ohio; Boone, Kenton, Campbell and Grant counties in Kentucky.

St. Vincent de Paul – 513-562-8841 https://www.svdpcincinnati.org/get-help/  Do you need assistance with needs such as food, clothing, furniture, rent, utilities, or beds? We may be able to help. St. Vincent de Paul serves neighbors in Greater Cincinnati through its network of Conferences (groups of volunteers based at a church). The list below serves as an approximation for the areas where our Conferences serve. Please note that once we have your specific address, we may need to forward you to the Conference matched with your neighborhood.