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COVID Infomation and Resources

COVID-19 Information and Resources

HUD and its partners are helping communities affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by addressing their housing and health needs.

 

COVID-19 Information and Resources

HUD and its partners are helping communities affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by addressing their housing and health needs.

 

Find COVID-19 Vaccines Near You

Visit Vaccines.gov

Or Call 1-800-232-0233 or contact your local HUD Field Office.

COVID-19 resources for ...
Renters

Renters

Are you a renter facing eviction or struggling to pay rent? Get resources and assistance now.

Resources for renters
Homeowners

Homeowners

Are you a homeowner struggling to pay your mortgage? Learn about mortgage relief options, including requesting forbearance.

Resources for homeowners
Partners

HUD Partners

Are you a HUD partner? Learn which COVID-19 resources are available for you as providers, programs, grantees, public housing authorities, Tribes, and Tribally Designated Housing Entities.

Resources for HUD partners

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Homelessness

Are you homeless or at risk of homelessness? Contact a homeless service provider in your community who can help.

Free housing help

HUD-certified housing counselors are available to help you with your housing situation, discuss your options, and send you to other local resources. Call 1-800-569-4287 or find a housing counselor.

 

Inspections increase

HUD is increasing in-person property and unit inspections now that more people are vaccinated. Inspections help ensure rental homes in multifamily properties are being maintained and are decent, safe, and sanitary.

Inspectors follow safety protocols informed by the CDC, which includes wearing proper protection and following other related safety measures.

 

How HUD serves customers

 

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HUD

HUD

HUD distributes funds, provides guidance, and works with HUD partners and program participants to help people stay in their homes and maintain shelter during COVID-19.

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partners

PARTNERS

Partners (such as grantees, programs, and public housing authorities) work with HUD to provide housing and resources to people who may be experiencing hardship related to COVID-19.

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Individuals and families

INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES

Individuals and families get financial help, housing counseling, education, and housing assistance from HUD's partners and programs.

Humans of HUD - Harry

Humans of HUD

“As a young man growing up, I always had the passion to help people. […] I enjoy being able to assist the elders without the fear of the pandemic and of course with proper protection.” – Harry

Harry is a long-term public housing resident at the Boston Housing Authority. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he is volunteering with the City of Boston’s Age Strong Senior Companion Program.

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Other federal resources

 

Government-wide COVID-19 response

Coronavirus.gov has resources and information on the COVID-19 pandemic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other government agencies.

Visit coronavirus.gov

 

Health information on COVID-19

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers up-to-date information on COVID-19, including what to do if you are feeling sick.

Visit the CDC COVID-19 website

Protecting your finances

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) provides consumers with information and resources to protect and manage their finances during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Visit the CFPB website

 

Help for individuals and businesses

The federal government offers help to people and businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Visit the usa.gov COVID-19 website