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NSCC Foundation Metro Emergency Housing

Posted by Tristan Remple on July 8, 2024

"The Metro Emergency Housing Program exists to help find a safe environment for students facing urgent and unsafe housing situations to help provide them with the safety and support they need while continuing their studies. This program brings together a suite of options for NSCC student advisors and counsellors to access when triaging students in need of emergency housing."


East Los Angeles College Student Health Center - Housing & Shelter

Posted by Tristan Remple on July 8, 2024

ELAC partners with various community partners to help students find safe housing and shelter.


City College of San Francisco - The Homeless At-Risk Transitional Students (HARTS) Program

Posted by Tristan Remple on July 8, 2024

The HARTS Program provides student support services to current CCSF students who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing housing insecurity.


San Diego Mesa College - Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)

Posted by Tristan Remple on July 8, 2024

EOPS provides services over, above and beyond what the college provides. We provide a student-centered environment by promoting access, retention and completion of educational goals.


San Diego City College - Welcome Home City

Posted by Tristan Remple on July 8, 2024

Welcome Home City (WHC) is a program designed to support homeless and housing insecure City College students. The WHC team assists students in securing sustainable, long-term housing solutions that support our students' academic journeys. Once a student connects with the WHC team, relevant campus and community resources will also be provided to address each student’s unique situation.


Santa Rosa Junior College Student Resource Centers

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The Santa Rosa Junior College's Student Resource Centers are here to support students, staff and faculty when they face an erosion of self-sufficiency. We offer resources, referrals, advocacy and one-on-one support to help our SRJC community meet their basic needs.


University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

Basic Needs refers to access to essential services that impact overall health and well-being. Basic needs resources include access to nutritious food, stable housing, healthcare, childcare, transportation, and financial resources.


University of Oregon Housing Resources

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The Housing Subsidy provides limited funding to help stabilize UO students experiencing housing insecurity. The goal of the subsidy is to keep students in housing by preventing eviction and/or helping students to secure housing when finances present a barrier. For example, it can be used to cover late rent or utility bills or toward a security deposit.


University of Nevada, Las Vegas HOPE Scholars

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

The UNLV HOPE Scholars Program is a partnership between the Clark County School District (CCSD) Title I HOPE Office, Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (NPHY), and UNLV. The program is specifically designed to assist UNLV students experiencing housing insecurity or houselessness secure housing as well as academic and financial support in order to successfully complete their degree.


San Francisco State University Basic Needs Initiaitve

Posted by Tristan Remple on May 1, 2024

"Food+Shelter+Success, SF State's Basic Needs Initiative, supports students’ ability to reach their full potential at SF State by providing food, housing and financial crisis support programs, services, and referrals. Food+Shelter+Success stands in solidarity with everyone fighting for equality. Equitable access to housing, food, medical care, and education are critical, undeniable, and foundational elements of racial and social justice."


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