Lazarus House
214 Walnut Street
Saint Charles, IL - 60174
(630) 587-2144
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About Lazarus House
Last-Modified: 2024-02-08 23:49:56
Has access to limited grant funding that allows them to provide assistance with rent, mortgage and utilities.
To receive help, funds must be available and individuals must qualify according to grant requirements.
Within certain programs, case management services and life skill classes are offered.
They serve men, women and children who are connected to Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, and western rural Kane County by address, employment, school, or immediate family member.
The specific programs available at any point in time may vary based on federal, state or local funding but generally include:
Emergency/one-time rent, mortgage or utility assistance
Ongoing rent subsidies for very low/extremely low income households
Permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless with a disabling condition
Short- to medium-term rental assistance (income eligibility and length of assistance strictly defined)
How to Apply for Assistance
The first step is to call Lazarus House at 630.587.5872, email [email protected], or visit us at 214 Walnut Street in St. Charles and ask to speak with a Homeless Prevention Services staff member.
We can help you determine which, if any, programs you might quality for and the type of assistance you might be eligible to receive. We can also provide referrals to other community resources if needed, as well as personal budgeting assistance for program recipients.
Typically, eligibility is determined by several factors, such as your household income level, the number of individuals in your household, stability of your income, age, disability and citizenship status.
You will be required to provide documentation to verify your identity, income and housing status (for example: birth certificates, tax returns, names and addresses of employers, landlords, banks, etc.).
Mission Statement: Our mission is to offer guests connected to our communities, who are homeless or in need, hope for the future by providing hospitality, food, safe shelter, and education — tools for life.