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Homeless Prevention in 2026 — CoC and Rapid Rehousing Programs Available
HUD-funded Continuum of Care (CoC) programs continue to provide rapid rehousing and prevention services. Call 211 for immediate assistance in your area.
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Homeless Prevention Resources — What's Available

If you're at risk of or experiencing homelessness, several programs can help. Rapid rehousing provides short-term rental assistance to quickly exit homelessness. Prevention programs help households at risk avoid losing housing in the first place.

Individuals experiencing homelessness retain important legal rights including voting rights, access to emergency healthcare, and protection from discrimination. HUD's CoC program funds local networks of shelter and housing providers across all 50 states.

Types of Homeless Prevention Assistance
Types of Homeless Prevention Assistance
Programs through HUD and local CoC networks
ProgramWho It HelpsWhat It Provides
Rapid RehousingPeople currently homelessShort-term rent + case management
Homeless PreventionAt risk of homelessnessRent assistance + services
Emergency ShelterAnyone experiencing homelessnessTemporary housing
Transitional HousingPeople exiting homelessnessUp to 24 months housing + support
Permanent Supportive HousingChronic homelessnessLong-term housing + services
Contact your local CoC or call 211 to be connected to the right program for your situation.

How to Get Help If You Are Homeless or At Risk

1
Call 211 Immediately
211 connects you to local social services, shelter availability, and housing assistance. Available 24/7 in most areas.
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Contact Your Local CoC
Find your local Continuum of Care through HUD's website for coordinated housing and services.
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Apply for Emergency Rental Assistance
If you're at risk of eviction, apply for ERA programs immediately to prevent homelessness.
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Know Your Rights
You cannot be arrested for sleeping in public in many areas and are entitled to emergency healthcare.
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