Housing Resources
Discover housing resources available throughout the county, including emergency assistance, affordable housing options, rental support, utility aid, and local programs designed to help individuals and families find safe, stable living solutions.
** Gwinnett County will open warming stations to provide temporary overnight relief for residents when temperatures drop to 35 degrees or below. Stations will be available from 6:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
If you are at risk of eviction, facing housing instability, or currently experiencing homelessness, we encourage you to reach out to the Latin American Association Gwinnett Outreach Center. Their team serves as a single point of entry for individuals and families in a housing crisis, connecting them to tailored support services that address their unique needs.
They provide guidance and access to resources, from emergency shelter options to long-term housing solutions, ensuring that no one in Gwinnett County has to navigate this challenge alone. To get started, you can reach out directly and call 678-205-1018 or complete a pre-screening form.
Salvation Army Home Sweet Home Program
The Salvation Army in Gwinnett offers resources for housing assistance. To schedule an appointment, call the appointment line at 770-724-1661 Monday through Friday between 9 AM and 4 PM.
Housing Support for Veterans
Another Chance of Atlanta offers temporary, transitional, residential and permanent supportive housing for Veterans.
Visit their website or call
678-974-5989.
Temporary Housing for Families
Family Promise of Gwinnett County offers a 30 to 90 day shelter program for families experiencing homelessness.
Connect with them online or call 678-376-8950.
Emergency Shelter for Youth
The Safety Net Youth Services offers emergency shelter for youth experiencing a housing crisis. Reach out online or call 470-321-3346.
Rental Assistance Finder
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) helps identify emergency rental assistance available to tenants and landlords.
Assistance for Lawrenceville Residents
The Lawrenceville Response Center (LRC) offers homeless prevention resources related to shelter and rental assistance to verified and approved residents of the City of Lawrenceville. Learn more about LRC resources.
Additional Resources
- St. Vincent de Paul Georgia offers temporary emergency assistance to those unable to meet their basic needs such as housing, utilities, transportation, clothing, and medicine. To get help, call their help line at 678-892-6163 to connect with your local conference or family support center. A volunteer caseworker will return your call as soon as possible.
- Overcomers House Rapid Rehousing Assistance connects families and individuals experiencing homelessness to permanent housing through financial assistance and targeted supportive services. Those in need should call (678) 615-7714 or email assistance@myovercomershouse.org to schedule an appointment.
- The Rapid Rehousing Program assists with application fees, move in costs, security deposits, and first month rent for clients looking to move into a new rental home or apartment.
Know Your Rights as a Renter and the Legal Steps Required for Eviction
The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness has developed a Step-by-Step Guide for renters that are at risk of eviction and offers a housing assistance website.
Counseling Services
Catholic Charities Atlanta offers free housing/rental counseling services. Learn more on their website or email housingcounseling@ccatlanta.org to schedule an appointment.
Support for those Living with HIV/AIDS
Positive Impact Health Centers offers Housing Services and support to individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
Victims of Domestic Violence
If you are a victim of intimate partner violence needing shelter and assistance, reach out to Noor Family Services now. Victims/survivors of domestic violence seeking legal assistance can call (470) 589-7751.
Assistance for City of Lawrenceville Utility Customers
The Lawrenceville Response Center (LRC) offers a utility assistance program for eligible City of Lawrenceville customers. To apply, schedule a verification screening appointment with an LRC Intake Specialist. Please note: this program is exclusively for City of Lawrenceville utility accounts, cannot be used for other utility providers, and assistance is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Utility Support
If you are in arrears with utilities, some of our local Cooperative Ministries offer small stipends to help prevent disconnection. Find your local Cooperative Ministry to explore what resources they have available at this time.
Some low-income families qualify for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Low-Income Home Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) offered by the Partnership for Community Action. Explore if this is an option for you.
Other agencies working to help provide assistance with past-due utility payments include St. Vincent de Paul and Salvation Army.
Veterans
View organizations that focus on serving the unique needs of veterans in our community.