For up to 172 vouchers, preference will be granted to non-elderly disabled persons that are transitioning out of institutional or other segregated settings or are homeless. These vouchers were granted through 2017 Mainstream Voucher Program NOFA and 2020 CARES Act allocations). Applicants who live or work in the City of Anaheim will be given priority under this preference
The PHA will commit up to 50% of annual new admission vouchers to assist Anaheim-based families who are either:
Homeless and referred by an approved local service provider because they are participating in a local transitional housing program or are receiving other supportive and shelter services from that provider. Providers may be required to verify that applicants had ties to Anaheim prior to entering the shelter and commit to providing appropriate services to the client; or
Participating in a city-funded homeless or at risk of becoming homeless program and have been referred by the connected service agency
Families who are being terminated from the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program, due to the qualifying member being deceased
Families who live or work in the City of Anaheim and are referred by Anaheim Police Department. These types of referrals will be limited to victims of a crime, the magnitude or impact of which requires rapid relocation. Referrals must be made in writing on Anaheim Police Department letterhead, and signed by the Chief or Deputy Chief of Police only. Eligibility, including background checks will be confirmed for all members. All referrals are subject to the approval of the Executive Director or designee
Eligible families who are displaced as a result of a project sponsored by the City of Anaheim Community Development Department or other City of Anaheim Department
Any family that has been terminated from the City of Anaheim HCV program due to insufficient program funding
Families who live, work, or have been hired to work in Anaheim (Residency preference)
Selected applicants will be placed on the waiting list by date and time the application is received, weighed by order of preferences
Sources: This information was verified the AHA notice on February 20, 2023
Area Of Service
This waiting list is for Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher rental assistance in Anaheim, California
Supportive Measures
Applicants who need help completing the application due to disability can make a reasonable accommodation request to the housing authority via (714) 765-4320.