Need help with your housing situation?

The Housing Alliance is not a housing or social services provider, but an advocacy organization.  If you or someone you know is in need of housing, is threatened with the loss of their home or in need of other services, please visit one of the organizations listed below.

Looking for an affordable home?

PAHousingSearch.com - This is a free service to find and list affordable homes and apartments across Pennsylvania.

Housing Authorities provide affordable housing for eligible low- and moderate-income households.  To find your local Housing Authority CLICK HERE or visit pahra.org.

PA Housing Choices provides information on housing options for people with mental illness. To download a list of local contacts who can assist with housing CLICK HERE or visit pahousingchoices.org

Homeless or threatened with becoming homeless?

Pennsylvania Homeless Assistance Programs can help.  Learn more at http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/foradults/homelessassistance/index.htm.  For a list of Homeless Assistance Programs by county CLICK HERE. 

Facing foreclosure or need help buying a home?

HUD sponsors housing counseling agencies throughout the country that can provide advice on buying a home, renting, defaults, foreclosures, and credit issues. To find a list of HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies in Pennsylvania CLICK HERE  or visit hud.portal.gov

PHFA also maintains a list of approved housing counseling agencies in Pennsylvania, at http://www.phfa.org/applications/counseling_agencies.aspx#section1options.

HEMAP is a loan program designed to protect Pennsylvanians who, through no fault of their own, are financially unable to make their mortgage payments and are in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure. Learn more at http://www.phfa.org/consumers/homeowners/hemap.aspx

Need other services?

Community Action Agencies serve low-income families and individuals, the elderly and other groups at risk in every Pennsylvania county, with programs and services tailored to the needs of local communities.  To find your local Community Action Agency CLICK HERE or visit www.thecaap.org.

Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network -To find your county's Legal Aid Network program offices CLICK HERE or visit www.palegalaid.net.