Norwalk Housing Authority

Housing & Financial · Connecticut · Free

Public housing and Section 8 voucher programs for qualifying low-income Norwalk fathers and families. Waiting lists open periodically; check online or call during business hours. Bring photo ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates, pay stubs, and current lease paperwork. Walk-in applications accepted during open periods. Serves the City of Norwalk with multiple housing developments and rental voucher options for qualifying families.

Contact & Details

Address: 24 1/2 Monroe St, Norwalk, CT 06854

Phone: 203-838-8471

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

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About Housing & Financial for Fathers

Housing and financial assistance for fathers comes through a combination of federal programs (HUD, SNAP, TANF, LIHEAP) and state/local efforts. Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers and public housing are administered by local Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) with long waitlists in most markets. Emergency shelter and rapid rehousing are funded through the federal Continuum of Care program — every region has a Coordinated Entry system that assesses and places homeless adults and families. Rental assistance, utility assistance (LIHEAP), and one-time emergency funds are available through community action agencies and 211 referral lines. Fathers with children in their custody may qualify for Section 8 family priority and TANF, though state rules vary. This directory covers PHAs, shelter systems, 211 call lines, and community action agencies that serve single dads.

Housing & Financial in Connecticut

Connecticut's Superior Court handles family matters through regional Judicial Districts and Family Support Magistrate Division locations. The Office of Child Support Services runs enforcement under DSS. Major cities include Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, and Waterbury. Connecticut Legal Services and Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut provide civil legal aid, and every courthouse has a court service center offering free forms assistance.

More Housing & Financial in Connecticut

  • Connecticut Housing Finance Authority — State agency offering affordable housing programs, rental assistance, and first-time homebuyer mortgages for qualifying Connecticut fathers
  • CT Department of Housing — State housing assistance including emergency rental aid, homelessness prevention, and affordable housing programs for Connecticut fathers an
  • Hartford Housing Authority — Public housing and Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher programs for qualifying low-income Hartford fathers and families. Waiting lists open per
  • New Haven Housing Authority — Affordable housing developments and Section 8 vouchers for qualifying low-income New Haven fathers and families through Elm City Communities
  • Salvation Army – Connecticut — Emergency rent, utility, food, and shelter assistance for qualifying low-income Connecticut fathers and families. Services vary by location
  • United Way 211 – Connecticut — Free 24/7 phone and online referral service connecting Connecticut fathers and families to housing, utility, food, medical, and emergency as

Housing & Financial — Common Questions

How long is the waitlist for Section 8?
Varies wildly — from a few months in some markets to 5+ years in hot metros (LA, NYC, DC). Apply to multiple Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) in your area. Some PHAs give preference to families with children, veterans, or homeless applicants.
What does 211 do?
211 is a free nationwide referral service operated by United Way and partners. Call or text 211 to reach a live specialist who connects you to local help with rent, utilities, food, childcare, employment, and more. Available 24/7 in most areas.
Can single dads get TANF?
Yes. TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) is gender-neutral — any qualifying parent or caretaker with a dependent child in the home can apply. Benefit amounts and time limits vary by state. Work requirements apply after a brief grace period.
What's LIHEAP?
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps low-income households pay heating and cooling bills. Apply through your state's LIHEAP office. Both annual assistance and emergency crisis payments are available. Don't wait until disconnection — apply at the start of the heating season.