How We Support Clients Facing Eviction or Housing Instability
When housing feels uncertain, you’re not alone. At B’resheet, we walk beside individuals and families facing eviction or housing instability, offering practical support, trusted resources, and hope. Whether you’re behind on rent, facing a sudden move, or living in overcrowded or unsafe conditions, we’re here to help you stabilize your housing and rebuild your future.
Why Housing Instability Happens
Many of our clients come to us after facing one or more of the following:
- A sudden job loss or medical emergency
- Rent increases or unaffordable living conditions
- Domestic violence or unsafe housing
- Lack of legal knowledge or representation
- Systemic barriers and income inequality
These challenges are not your fault. We believe everyone deserves a safe, stable home.
Our Compassionate Approach to Housing Support
1. Emergency Resources and Referrals
We connect clients to local agencies and government programs that offer:
- Rental assistance
- Utility bill help
- Emergency shelters and transitional housing
2. Legal Education and Advocacy
We help you understand your rights as a tenant and offer guidance on:
- How to respond to an eviction notice
- What protections you may qualify for (e.g., disability, domestic violence)
- Connecting with legal aid or tenant advocacy groups
Housing instability often feels overwhelming—knowing your rights brings clarity and power.
3. Financial Coaching & Housing Counseling
Our certified housing counselors can:
- Review your income and budget
- Help you create a realistic plan to stay in your home
- Support your journey toward long-term stability and homeownership
4. Long-Term Housing Stability Programs
If staying in your current home isn’t possible, we’ll work with you to:
- Find affordable housing options
- Apply for low-income or Section 8 housing
Prepare for future homeownership through our workshops and coaching
We’re Here for You—Today and Tomorrow
If you’re experiencing housing instability or facing eviction, know this: you are not alone, and help is available. At B’resheet, we offer more than advice—we walk with you as you rebuild stability and hope.

📞 Contact us today to speak with a housing counselor
📩 Download our Eviction Prevention Checklist
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I get an eviction notice?
First, don’t panic. Read the notice carefully, and reach out to a housing counselor or legal aid immediately. You may have options to stop or delay the eviction.
Can I get evicted without going to court?
In most states, landlords must go through a legal process to evict someone. You have the right to receive notice and appear in court.
How can I avoid eviction in the future?
Set up an emergency savings fund, get financial coaching, and learn about your tenant rights. B’resheet offers free tools and education to help.
Does B’resheet provide direct financial assistance?
While we don’t offer funds directly, we partner with local agencies that provide rental and utility support. We help you find and apply for aid.
How quickly can I get help after contacting B'resheet?
You’ll receive a response within 48 hours. Urgent cases are prioritized for same-day contact when possible.
Can you help if I’ve already been evicted?
Yes. We can help you find emergency housing and guide you through recovery and future planning.
Is your housing support only for families?
No. We support individuals, couples, older adults, and youth—anyone facing housing challenges.
