Housing Resources
In addition to the resources listed below, feel free to view the listing of other affordable housing options in Fort Worth.
Housing Authorities
Housing Authority-City of Haltom City
Housing Authority of Grapevine
Dallas Housing Authority
Shelters
Lowden Schutts Building/Women and children Program.
Arlington Life Shelter
Salvation Army Family Center Arlington
Domestic Violence Housing
Safe Haven of Tarrant County
Our Friends’ Place A safe haven for abused and neglected girls and women.
Transitional Housing
AIDS Outreach HOPWA
GRACE
NASH 10 apartments used for homeless individuals in Grapevine, Southlake and Colleyville
PNS Rainbolt Center Transitional beds for Veterans.
A collaboration between Presbyterian Night Shelter and Veterans Affair.
Tarrant County Community Development Division
Texas Re-Entry Services
Volunteers of America
YWCA Supportive Living Program for Transitionally Homeless Women
My Own Place – Transitional living for young women ages 18-21 years.
Foster children who have aged out and still need assistance in living independently.
Cornerstone Assistance Network
Cornerstone Assistance Network
Cornerstone Comprehensive Care Program(3CP)
The New Life Center – 18 bed facility for homeless men
The Dwelling Place – 8 bed facility,men, unlisted must call
Other Housing
Day Resource Center/Project New Start
Licensed Personal Care For disabled or elderly. Private pay.
Volunteers of America
Housing for low income persons who are HIV+, LIGHT for female chemically dependent, FAITH
Presbyterian Night Shelter/Housing Solutions
Salvation Army
For available apartments by city or zip code, check
Residential Care
Residential Care
Residential Care
Residential Care
Residential Care
Home Ownership
Housing Opportunities of Fort Worth
Tarrant County Housing Partnership
Fort Worth Housing Department
Consumer Credit Counseling-Arlington/Fort Worth
Pre Purchase Program, Landlord/Tenant Issues, Foreclosure Prevention, and Transitional Housing
Liberation Housing
Neighborhood Housing Services of Fort Worth
Trinity Habitat for Humanity
**Originally Compiled by the Community Enrichment Center, updated by Permanent Supportive Housing 10/11