Low-income housing provides housing opportunities for a limited number of qualified people unable to afford ever-rising rental rates. There are two main types of low-income housing:
Low-income housing provides housing opportunities for a limited number of qualified people unable to afford ever-rising rental rates. There are two main types of low-income housing:
Low income housing located in Barron, Wisconsin.
ADDRESS
650 Candy Lane
Barron, WI 54812
PHONE
844-654-0596
WEBSITE
Open Monday -Friday 9-5. For online applications: https://www.barroncountyha.com/apply-for-housing
PHONE
(715) 537-5344
WEBSITE
Rent Assistance Program, serving people who have low incomes and are blind
To apply, call 773-989-9800 and ask for Social Services or go to www.friedmanplace.org and “Programs and Services” & “Rent assistance”
ADDRESS
5527 N Maplewood Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
PHONE
773-989-9800
navigator@friedmanplace.org
WEBSITE
ADDRESS
750-796 8th Ave
Cumberland, WI 54829
PHONE
Office: (715) 234-1590, Cell: (715) 931-8961
Fax: (715) 234-1592
gardenview@accmanagementgroup.com
WEBSITE
Integrated Community Solutions (ICS)
ADDRESS
2605 S Oneida St, Ste 106
Green Bay, WI 54304
PHONE
(920) 498-3737
WEBSITE
Barron County Housing Authority
PHONE
(715) 537-5344
WEBSITE
Legal Assistance for victims in partnership with Embrace. Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Hours may vary depending on the season).
Supportive Services for Veterans (SSVF) promotes housing stability for very low-income Veteran families who reside in, or are transiting to permanent housing. Services include outreach, case management, and temporary financial assistance.
ADDRESS
1000 College Ave W
Ladysmith, WI 54848
PHONE
(715) 532-4222
(715) 532-5594
WEBSITE
Applications available in the lobby 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; accepted 8 a.m.-noon.
ADDRESS
132 W Marshall St
Rice Lake, WI 54868
PHONE
(715) 234-3721
WEBSITE
ADDRESS
1300 N Wisconsin Ave
Rice Lake, WI 54868
PHONE
(715) 234-1590
woodlandvillage@accmanagementgroup.com
Barron · 715-537-6225 | Ladysmith · 715-532-2176
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Barron and Rusk Counties does not endorse or recommend any particular resource.