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The Homeless Intervention
Program (HIP), authorized by the General Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Virginia, seeks to prevent the displacement
of individuals and families from their homes as a result of
eviction or foreclosure, assist homeless individuals and
families in securing permanent housing and provide training and
education component to ensure self-0sufficiency.
The Homeless intervention program served 9
households with 22 individuals during the past year.
In order to be eligible for assistance
through the HIP Program, applicants must meet all of the
following criteria:
- Application in permanent housing must be in
imminent danger of losing their home or apartment through
foreclosure or eviction.
- Applicants in temporary housing must be in imminent
danger of displacement.
- Applicants must be in a TEMPORARY FINANCIAL CRISIS due
to an UNAVOIDABLE circumstance such as a temporary illness,
job layoff, loss of day care or transportation for
employment, delay in approval of benefits, homelessness or
domestic violence.
- All applicants must have been Self-Sufficient prior to
their crisis and the crisis must not be chronic.
- Applicants total annual income cannot exceed the HUD
mandated lower income limits in the area they reside.
- Applicants must have exhausted their own resources and
all other available.
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