SHARED HOUSING PROGRAM
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Summary of services:
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Since 1980 we have assisted single parents
with one or two small children find affordable
rooms to rent in people's homes.
We offer housing seminars to facilitate matches with potential roommates and landlords.
Rents range from $450 to $500 per month
for one bedroom.
We provide screening of clients, tips
for successful shared housing, a living agreement
to specify rent and deposit, and to clarify expectations
about use of kitchen, living room, guest policies,
quiet hours, etc.
On a need basis, we offer housing information
and referral and case management services. Click
here for a list of frequently asked general
housing questions.
Case Management is provided for tenants living in Charities Housing Development apartments and /or for those clients in special programs.
Case Management Services assists tenants in maintaining their housing.
We recently added an opportunity for our
clients to participate in an Individual Development
Account program. For every dollar saved over a
three-year period, two dollars are matched for
a possible $6,000 saved at the end of the program.
We serve residents living in Santa Clara
County in the cities of San Jose, Santa Clara,
Sunnyvale, Milpitas, Cupertino, Campbell, Mountain
View, Saratoga, Los Gatos, Palo Alto, Los Altos,
Morgan Hill, San Martin, and Gilroy.
We work with clients for 90 days to make
a housing match and can extend this period upon
request. After a case is closed out, the client
must wait 30 days before registering again with
the program.
Average time to make a housing match is
three weeks.
We do NOT provide emergency housing.
All participants must sign a "Declaration of Non-Criminal History before enrolling in our Shared Housing Program.
We encourage clients to call the two references
listed for each participant to find out more about
each other. Participants sign a participation
agreement with a testimony statement that they
have not been convicted of a felony. Additionally, participants need to be clean and sober to enroll in our Shared Housing Program |
Who is eligible?
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Most appropriate for individuals or single parents with
one or two small children.
Single adults willing to live with a family
are accepted.
Families with two parents or more than
three children can apply for
two bedrooms. |
Is there a waiting list?
Currently there is no waiting list. The time
it takes to find a room to rent or housemate depends
on the amount of time and energy the client puts into
making calls and interviewing the participants in our
program.
Are there any fees?
There is no charge but we ask for a donation of any amount.
What languages are spoken?
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English
Spanish
Farsi |
What volunteer opportunities are available?
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Outreach efforts to find more providers
of rooms to rent.
Design website/Internet links to announce
our program.
Prepare information packets for mailing
to agencies, parishes, media contacts
Design and post flyers in public gathering
spaces, community centers.
Staff booths for Shared Housing at community
fairs
Attend advocacy meetings about affordable
housing |
How to apply:
Q: How do I sign up for
your program?
A: Come into our office
to read our Shared Housing survival kit, sign a
participation agreement, and be interviewed by our
housing advisor. You will leave with a list of names of
persons renting rooms in their homes in Santa Clara
County. Please be sure to bring the following with you:photo ID, verification of monthly income, 1st name and local telephone number of two references).
OR
Click
here to download the complete housing kit.
Once you complete the forms, you can bring them to a
housing session. Click here for a list of upcoming
housing sessions. Please be sure to SIGN UP for any housing seminars you plan on attending so we can confirm times and location. You can sign up by calling us
at 408-325-5246 or sending an email.
OR
Finally, you can come 30 minutes
early to any housing session to complete the forms. To
guarantee a spot, please be sure to
SIGN UP for any housing seminars at least 48 hours
before you plan on attending so we can confirm times and location. You can sign up by calling us
at 408-325-5246 or sending an email. If
space is available, we can accept last minute
participants.
Q: I need housing right
away; I am sleeping in my car. Can you help me?
A: The emergency shelter
hotline is (800) 774-3583.
Q: Where can I find housing
if I do not qualify for your program?
A: The San Jose
Family Shelter at 926-8885 and the Emergency Housing
Consortium, EHC, at 294-2100 offer shelter for
two parent and single parent families with children.
Service sites and hours of operation
Office: 2625 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA 95134
Please call (408) 325-5246 to schedule an appointment.
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We interview new clients 1 to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. and on Thursdays we are
open until 6 p.m.
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