Contact | HARP & SHP
The Homeless Assistance Recovery Program (HARP) offers permanent supportive housing to homeless individuals living in our community.
The Supportive Housing Program (SHP) is a two-year rental program designed to help homeless and disabled individuals become self-sufficient.
SHP is a scattered site housing, meaning that once chosen for the program clients are able to choose their own housing. Qualifications for SHP are to be certifiably homeless as well as be medically considered disabled by a physician. Those who qualify must be homeless, medically disabled and a Monroe County resident.
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Depending on qualification, the Rental Assistance Program can help with up to 3 months of rent. Several guidelines apply for those who qualify. It is required for individuals to fill out a state of emergency relief (SER) form through the Department of Human Services (DHS), then receive a decision notice. Individuals must have proof of income to show sustainability as well as a late notice or eviction notice.
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The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) is a partnership between the City of Monroe, Monroe County,MSHDA, and Frenchtown Township where foreclosed homes are purchased, rehabilitated, and sold as affordable housing.
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The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) is a partnership between the City of Monroe, Monroe County,MSHDA, and Frenchtown Township where foreclosed homes are purchased, rehabilitated, and sold as affordable housing.
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