Housing
Reno, Nevada 89502
89502
Red Cross
- (775) 856-1000
- Fire, flood, hazardous materials, weather events – emergency
- Money for clothing replacement (only if clothing is not salvageable)
- Food (if client placed in motel)
- Lodging 2 nights (3 if weekend or holiday)
- Emergency prescriptions (if needed immediately)
- Mental health counselors (on-call if needed)
- Referrals to thrift stores
- Help with replacement of eye glasses, bedding and linens, and 1st month’s rent if deemed necessary by a Red Cross caseworker
- Will help even if insured – help is free
- Health and safety classes – fee based
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Arborwood Apartments I, II & III
Link for Application:
Eligibility
Overview
- Low Income
- Disabled
- Families
- A family member with a physical disability
If you qualify for Arborwood Apartments I, your rent cannot exceed roughly 30% of your monthly income. The Income Limits & Rent Estimates table estimates the maximum monthly rent you would pay based on your household size and income.
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Bellaire Apartments
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Bellewood Apartments
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Churchill County Social Services
- Changes discussed – emergency services assist with goal of stabilization – effective 1/1/13
- Comprehensive wrap-around service coordination for those seeking services
- Working together for one year and receiving up to $1,000 not eligible again for four year period
- Will enter into contract with Social Services and be required to complete many steps (budgeting, employment, TANF, SNAP, EAP, etc. to aid them in their effort to stabilize)
- New requirements – bank statements, utility bills, rental payment history are required with application
- Emergency assistance – deposits, utilities, gas, propane
- EAP intake
- Partnership with CEDA – Employment specialist to help develop jobs in the area
- Wage subsidy, employment training, clothing allowance, gas allowance
- Three housing programs – PATH Rooms, Short-term Program, Long-term Program
- Grant funding
Ste. 105
Fallon, NV
89406
Churchill County Social Services’ goal is to facilitate the self-sufficiency of program recipients.
Our emergency, temporary assistance programs provide for the health and welfare of eligible county residents. Individuals and families have opportunities to develop, grow, and prosper as valued, respected residents of the community. Our community is welcoming and responsive and offers opportunities and respect for all residents through:
- Active faith community
- Affordable housing
- Diverse economy
- Drug-free and safe living
- Family oriented services
- Informal support networks
- Livable wage jobs
- Quality education
- Recreational opportunities
- Skilled workforce
Learn more about the programs and services provided by the county to assist Churchill County residents in need:
- General Assistance Rent and Utilities
- Indigent Services
- Homeless Housing Assistance
- Public Guardianship
- Discount Prescription Program
- Low-Income Apartment & Food Program Referrals
- Holiday Services
Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Churchill Village Apartments
Description
This is a low income apartment. The government gives funds directly to this apartment owner. They charge lower rent for low income persons. Contact this apartment for low rent Family housing with subsidized government low income rates. Call 775-423-7228 for more information.click here to view full description
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Desertaire Apartments
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Fallon Ministerial Services (seven local churches)
- 9AM-3PM Monday-Thursday
- Covers what Salvation Army does not
- Pick up stuff – not thrift store
- 1x per year – maybe 6 months
- Rent
- Utilities
- Prescriptions
- Gasoline
- Emergency lodging
- 1 every 90 days – no residency requirement
- Up to $100 – after that, need board approval
- On call pantry
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Fallon Rural Clinics (Counseling, Mental Health and Supportive Services)
Open M-F, 8AM-5PM, (Closed for Lunch 12-1) for more information, contact (775) 423-7141
- Walk-ins
- 2 adult and 2 child psychiatrists through Tele-Med
- Individual, group, and family therapies
- Nursing staff – One FT and one PT RN
- Two FT and one PT Clinicians
- One Service Coordinator
- Children, Adults, Geriatrics
- 50% dually diagnosed, chemically dependent
- Major depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, psychosis (percentage of seriously mentally ill who are violent is similar to the regular population)
- HUD and Low-Income housing application forms assistance
- Sliding fee scale with proof of income
- Referrals to other agencies if needed
Payment options:
- Private insurance
- Medicaid/Medicare
- Bill insurance companies