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  1. House Bill 2163 invests $4.5 million to establish a long-term rental assistance program supporting individuals younger than 25 years old and are transitioning out of: foster care. homelessness. behavioral health or treatment facility. corrections or detention facility.

  2. Based on the legislative priorities outlined in House Bill 2163, the Rental Assistance for Youth Program will prioritize service to youth populations (individuals who are younger than 25 years of age) experiencing the following: Homelessness;

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    • Ongoing Crisis
    • Thousands in Need Statewide
    • 19 Months of Work Across Five Regions
    • Engaging Youth For Solutions

    The project to analyze and estimate the need and pipeline for housing and services for the thousands of youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness across Orgon came after the introduction of HB4039during 2020's legislative session. At the time, ODHS reported the state third in terms of the highest rate of unsheltered, unaccompanied youth homeles...

    According to the assessment, there are is an estimated 8,278 youth and young adults in need of safe, affordable housing and services. Of those, 3,383 are under the age of 18. In the Mid-Valley and North Coast region there is an estimated 1,212 youth under 18 and 976 18-24-year-olds in need of supportive housing. The region includes Clatsop, Columbi...

    ODHS partnered with Corporation for Supportive Housing(CHS), a national nonprofit with staff across the county, for the assessment. “ODHS did not want to end up with an assessment that just looked at the landscape of youth homelessness in Oregon and wrapped things up by saying, ‘you have a problem,’” said Rassmussen. To avoid that, CSH worked over ...

    “If you’re going to talk about youth, listen to youth,” said Sofie, a member of the youth action board in Clackamas County. “If we’re talking about youth homelessness let’s hear youths who have experienced that.” Youth leaders like Sofie emphasized the need to include youth voices in work ODHS hopes to accomplish. It is a crisis impossible to solve...

  4. If your household income is less than $61,900 for a family of two, or $77,350 for a family of four, you may be eligible for assistance. To apply, please call the Coordinated Housing Access Line 503 655-8575 or complete the online form. During the pandemic, terminating a tenancy for non-payment required a 10 day notice.

  5. OHCS helps renters find safe and affordable housing. We offer rental assistance programs and many other resources. We offer the following renter guides, tips and other resources. These will help you find rental housing that meets your housing and financial status.

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · Oregon Laws. Ages: under 24. Laws: Oregon Revised Statute 417.799 and 417.800, among others. Oregon generally defines unaccompanied homeless youth only through age ranges: children under the age ...

  7. Public and non-profit agencies and organizations in the Salem area provide financial assistance to help residents pay rent and utility bills. You can find a list of organizations that provide the assistance.

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