Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO)
Housing & Financial · Ohio · Free
Statewide nonprofit advocating for affordable housing policy and homeless services while coordinating HUD-funded housing counseling agencies throughout Ohio. Connects residents and providers to housing resources and advocates for stronger housing policy at the state level. Call 614-280-1984 or email info@cohhio.org Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Visit cohhio.org. Located at 175 S Third St, Suite 580, Columbus. Not a direct service provider — refer families to local housing counseling agencies.
Contact & Details
Address: 175 S Third St, Suite 580, Columbus, OH 43215
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 Ohio
Ohio has dedicated Domestic Relations Courts and Juvenile Courts (which handle paternity and unmarried-parent custody) in most counties. The Office of Child Support operates under JFS. Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, and Akron anchor the major metros. The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services, Legal Aid of Western Ohio, and Community Legal Aid cover the state.
More Housing & Financial in Ohio
Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) — State agency providing affordable housing opportunities for Ohio residents through first-time homebuyer loan programs, down payment assistan
Ohio Development Services Agency — Administers key community development programs for Ohio residents including the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) for utility bills, hom
IMPACT Community Action (Columbus) — Provides emergency rental assistance, utility bill assistance, financial coaching, and self-sufficiency programs for low-income residents of
Community Action Akron Summit — Serves Summit County and Akron-area residents with housing assistance, emergency home energy assistance (HEAP), weatherization services to l
Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland — HUD-approved housing counseling agency in Northeast Ohio offering foreclosure prevention counseling, homebuyer education, financial literacy
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.