New London, CT Assistance Programs

Below we the New London assistance programs.

If you would like to see ALL of the assistance programs in New London County community resources, visit the link below: All New London County Assistance

Services Provided on this page:
> Housing Programs and Assistance. ie. low income housing
> Homeless Assistance ie. shelters, day shelters, homeless assistance
> Numerous Helpful programs not listed above ie. bus tickets, free rides


Assistance Programs In New London, CT

New London, CT Housing Assistance

Our housing assistance programs include HUD, housing assistance, Section 8, subsidized housing programs in New London County.

Phoenix House Safe Futures

16 Jay St
New London, CT - 06320
(860) 447-0366
Phoenix House Transitional Living Program: Phoenix House residents are victims and families who have experienced domestic violence and who are in need of safe housing combined with support services. The programs help residents develop life skills to live independently. Education and job training are integral parts of the program. The Phoenix House program also offers: Safety planning and risk assessment, Individual case management, Financial assistance for education and job training, Educational workshops on topics such as budgeting, nutrition, and home maintenance, Parenting education and support groups. Phoenix House is a program where you can live for up to 24-months in an individual apartment in a nine-unit building. Acceptance into the program is based on apartment availability. There are single, two, and three bedroom units as well as a handicap-accessible apartment. There are fees associated with this program...

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Safe Futures — Genesis House Emergency Shelter

16 Jay St
New London, CT - 06320
(860) 701-6000
Genesis House provides a free, safe haven for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking. Counselors are always on site to provide immediate support and basic life necessities such as clothing, food, and safe shelter. Genesis House is a home-like environment with 24-hour access and counseling in a confidential location. The shelter is handicapped accessible and pet-friendly. Throughout your shelter stay, counselors assist with navigating the court system, financial assistance, housing referrals, and access to other services offered by Safe Futures and community partners. If you need immediate shelter due to domestic violence call our 24-hour hotline at (860) 701-6000...

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New London Homeless Hospitality Center Emergency Shelter

730 State Pier Road
New London, CT - 06320
(860)439-1573
Our 40 bed shelter is a place of safety and welcome. A seven bed respite area provides 24-hour care to those facing health crises, from cancer to pneumonia.***Permanent Housing: We help guests find affordable housing and often assist with payments for a security deposit and first months rent. Because most of our guests have very limited income, they have only a handful of options, including market rate housing, subsidized housing and transitional units such as sober houses and live-in training programs...

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New London, CT Homeless Shelters and Homeless Assistance

Our list of homeless programs include emergency homeless shelters, day shelters, homeless resources for men, women, and families. Free public showers, etc

Covenant Shelter

42 Jay St
New London, CT - 06320
(860) 443-0537
Covenant Shelter provides emergency shelter for families in need. We also provide shelter to single adults...

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New London, CT Various Assistance Programs

Below we list the helpful resource programs we have found in New London County.

New London Senior Citizens Center

120 Broad St.
New London, CT - 06320
(860)447-5232
We are well aware that todays active older adults are redefining quality of life and healthy aging. We have built our programs by listening and responding to the ideas and concerns from you and our community. We strive to provide you with excellent and accessible resources, and to respond to the changing needs of the community through education and outreach programs for all seniors, all the while keeping in mind demographic considerations unique to our community. We are open to all in need of services, regardless of race, ethnicity, income level or sexual orientation. We respect the value and worth of every individual. Our mission is to foster the independence and well-being of older adults, to enhance dignity and self-respect, and to promote participation in and contribution toward all aspects of community life. We promote healthy aging through health and wellness education, cultural and leadership opportunities, and through recreational programs and services. Prevention of falls, avoidable visits to the emergency room, health crises, hunger, elder abuse, eviction, social isolation and financial abuse for all seniors is a major area of focus of our health education series. We offer opportunities for social engagement as we know that many of our members live alone. We offer trips, technology classes, arts classes, discussion groups, special events, book clubs, etc. Please know that we are here to serve you, to support your independence, and to provide you with a sense of purpose and the opportunities to work for our community!..

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Government and Local Assistance Programs

Housing Assistance

There are many non-profit and government based organizations dedicated to providing low income housing and support. We find them for you.

Food Pantry Assistance

Food pantries, soup kitchens, food baskets. We find these local resources and list them.

Free clothing assistance

Thousands of churches and religious organizations offer low-cost or free drug and alcohol treatment as part of their missions.

Financial Assistance

There are many financial assistance programs such as TANF Cash Assistance and other bill pay resources. We help uncover those for you.