Homeless prevention definition

Homeless prevention means activities or programs designed to prevent the incidence of homelessness.
Homeless prevention means activities or programs designed to prevent persons from experiencing homelessness including without limitation subsidies for rent, utilities, security deposits, and mortgage payments.
Homeless prevention means activities or programs designed to prevent persons from becoming Homeless Persons including without limitation subsidies for rent, utilities, security deposits, and mortgage payments.

Examples of Homeless prevention in a sentence

  • Homeless prevention falls into two categories:o Households that have had their risk of homelessness prevented and remain in their existing homeo Households that have had their risk of homelessness prevented through assistance in obtaining alternative accommodation Homelessness relief is where households have become homeless but have their homelessness relieved through assistance in securing accommodation available for at least six months.

  • Income Determination and Requirements Income Eligibility Homeless prevention assistance requires applicants to be at or below 30% AMI at time of intake.


More Definitions of Homeless prevention

Homeless prevention means assistance to individuals or families that have received eviction notices or notices of termination of utility services and will be homeless but for the assistance.
Homeless prevention means services or programs designed to prevent the incidence of homelessness.

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