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Emergency Housing Voucher Program | Georgia Department of Community Affairs EHV Rental Assistance Extended Through July 2026 HUD will provide one additional assistance payment on July 1 The Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) Program is available to individuals or families who are homeless, nearing homelessness, or fleeing domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking, or other similar situations.
The Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) Program is ending on July 31, 2026. To learn more about how this affects tenants and landlords, click below. About the Emergency Housing Voucher Program The Emergency Housing Voucher Program is a special voucher program established as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA).
Funding for this pandemic-era program has not been extended and the program will end on July 31, 2026. Please note: This update only applies to the Emergency Housing Voucher Program. Other DCA Housing Choice Voucher programs are not impacted by these changes.
If you are not sure if you or your tenants have an Emergency Housing Voucher, please call 470-802-4707 or email [email protected] . Housing Vouchers Sunset Policies Deposit Letter - For Landlords and Tenants Emergency Housing Voucher Newsletters - Important Program Updates Emergency Housing Voucher Program concludes on June 30, 2026 Thank you for being part of the Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) Program.
While this program will conclude on July 31, 2026, we want to ensure you still have access to information, support, and resources that may be helpful moving forward. This page provides background on the program, a summary of housing navigation support, and links to resources, frequently asked questions, and contacts.
Emergency Housing Voucher FAQs Support Available for Tenants If you have an Emergency Housing Voucher that is ending, you are eligible to work with a Housing Navigator to help you search for a more affordable place to live. To request Housing Navigation support, please reach out to [email protected] , or call 470-802-4707. GeorgiaHousingSearch.
org provides detailed information about rental properties and helps people find housing to best fit their needs. The service can be accessed at no cost online 24 hours a day or through a toll-free, bilingual call center at 1-877-428-8844. To learn more about conducting housing searches on the GHS site, visit this tutorial .
If you meet certain criteria, you may qualify for another DCA Special Voucher program. To learn about each special voucher type and how to be referred, please visit the Housing Choice Voucher Special Programs web page. You may also be eligible for supportive services funded through DCA’s HOME-ARP program, which include housing-related services, case management, general life skills services and supports, legal services, and others.
A list of organizations providing these services and how to contact them can be found under HOME-ARP's Supportive Services section. Should you find yourself at risk of homelessness, please contact your local homelessness Continuum of Care to access available homelessness resources. You may find information by calling 844-249-8369, emailing [email protected] , or by viewing DCA's Homelessness Resources .
United Way 211 is a confidential service that connects people with community resources. Some of the resources include housing support, utilities, food, health care resources, and additional services. You can find information by calling 2-1-1 or by visiting 211 United Ways of Georgia .
Georgia Legal Services Program Georgia Legal Services Program (GLSP)'s 10 regional offices provide free legal services to low-income households in the areas of family law, housing, access to public benefits, eviction prevention, farmworkers rights, and access to education. You can contact GLSP by calling 1-833-457-7529 or visiting Georgia Legal Services Program – Nonprofit Law Firm .
WorkSource Georgia and The Technical College System of Georgia Individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability may be eligible for employment and training services funded through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). WIOA is a federally funded workforce development program designed to help eligible individuals obtain employment, increase earnings, and work toward long-term economic self-sufficiency.
Employment services are available to anyone seeking assistance with finding a job or preparing for employment. More intensive services, including occupational training and supportive services, are available to individuals who meet eligibility requirements under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Whether you are seeking employment or training services, register today on the WorkSource Georgia Portal to get started.
If you have reviewed the FAQs and resources above, and you still have questions, please reach out to DCA at 470-802-4707 or [email protected] . EHV Virtual Information Session A video recording of the EHV Tenants and Landlords Virtual Information Session is now available for viewing. Virtual Office Hours - Emergency Housing Voucher Virtual Office Hours - Emergency Housing Voucher
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals and families in Georgia who meet HUD's eligibility criteria. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for DCA Emergency Housing Voucher Program are due June 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
DCA Emergency Housing Voucher Program is funded by Georgia Department of Community Affairs. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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