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Homelessness Prevention And Services

Homelessness Prevention And Services

HOMELESS PREVENTION AND SERVICES

Keystone Annual Banquet 2020

Keystone Affordable Housing Programs

Homelessness Prevention: Helping families/individuals stay in their homes.

Permanent Housing: We want every family/individual in our community to be stable in safe, affordable housing. We have several programs aimed at providing this housing.

Rapid Rehousing: Our program to move households quickly from homelessness to permanent affordable housing while providing needed social services to ensure stability.

Affordable Permanent Housing: Working with churches, businesses and individuals to increase the stock of affordable housing and provide needed social services to provide stability.

Rental Payments


Current tenants of Keystone Opportunity Center can now pay rent online.
Click here to pay your rent.

PA Rent Rebate Program Applications 2022

Completing PA 1000 Rent Rebates for those who qualify:
The program benefits income-eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older; widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older.
Property Owners making $35,000 or less
Renters making $15,000 or less

Forms can be located at www.revenue.pa.gov.
Applications must be postmarked by June 30,2023.
Have questions? Contact us!

Financial Assistance Application

Click here to access Keystone’s Financial Assistance Application.

*Financial Assistance is available to those living in the Souderton Area School District
*This is not a guarantee of financial assistance.

Wish List

Click here to access Keystone’s Housing Wishlist.

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Keystone Opportunity Center is an equal opportunity housing provider. Business is conducted in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law. Services and employment are provided without regard to race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, age, sex, handicap or sexual orientation.
 

Contact Keystone’s Housing Department

Director of Housing Stability Programs: Stephanie Flamer
Manager of Community Assistance and Supportive Programs: Linda Chaplin