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PHMC offers a comprehensive continuum of care designed to support individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Services integrate health, social services and case management to address immediate needs and promote long-term stability. Through these comprehensive programs and services, PHMC strives to empower individuals and families, helping them achieve stability and self-sufficiency.

Emergency Housing

  • ACTS 1 & 2 Emergency Housing Programs
  • Love and Care Emergency Housing Program

Rapid Re-Housing

  • Continuum of Care (COC) Family Rapid Re-Housing Program
  • First Foundation Rapid Re-Housing Program

Permanent Housing

  • PHMC-12
  • HOPWA Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program (TBRA)
  • Rental counseling and mediation
  • Utility assistance and energy conservation workshops
  • Child care systems navigation
  • Credit counseling and repair
  • Referrals for legal services
  • Assistance with VA and other public benefits
  • Linkages to transportation assistance
  • Parenting classes and children/youth programs
  • Resume development and employment opportunities
  • Workshops on health, nutrition and senior housing/aging in place

Contact Us

Address:

ACTS I Shelter: 1429 North Newkirk Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121

Address:

ACTS II Shelter: 1428 North Newkirk Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121

Address:

Love and Care: 616 North 43rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Address:

HELP I & II Refi: 4910 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131

Address:

HELP III: 6100 Eastwick Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19142

Address:

HELP IV: 7100 Grovers Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19151

Address:

HELP V: 843 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123

Address:

HELP VI: 2300-2352 Jefferson Street, Philadelphia, PA

Eligibility Criteria

  • Adults age 18+
  • Families

Resident of a permanent housing facility that has contracted with PHMC to provide supportive case management services

Referral Process

Supportive Housing Services programs are not open to the public. Participants access services through the PHMC-contracted facility where they reside, or through a referral from an agency such as the Office of Homeless Services.

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Serving Philadelphia