Go to a family shelter & while there apply to as many housing opportunities as you can. If you do go to a shelter, get a case Maher that will genuinely assist you. Or you can apply for housing in another state. Some housing lists have preference points that they start housing people for. For example: it will say something like:, must be homeless, must be a victim of crimes against women, must be a victim of domestic violence,etc. Check out this website www.affordablehousingonline.com. With moving to any new city/state, PLEASE DO additional research on that area. Also Minnesota helps women with children quicker.
Yes,if your income is below a certain amount.
Unfortunately no, you actually have to wait until they open up the waiting list to apply and even after you apply there's probably other people on the list that will be called or notified before you, depending on the list and how many before you. You can also go to to a shelter where they will help you out with emergency housing, jobs, and programs to help you become self sufficient.
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