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  • 6900 I-40, suite 100
    806-355-3882
    This is a private, non-profit, therapeutic foster care agency contracting with state and local agencies to place foster children in Christian homes.

  • PO Box 5864
    806-352-3900
    Buckner Family Place is a 17 unit apartment complex. The program provides safe, affordable housing to single parents and their children while the parents are enrolled in an educational or vocational program.

  • 806-350-4605
    No application Fee. All utilities paid. Affordable housing program provides 53 rental units for low- income families. This program provides housing for people who may not be able to afford the high deposits and added utility costs of other apartments. CFS keeps the apartments highly maintained, deposits are minimal, and utilities are included.

  • HUD Housing
    509 East 7th
    806-378-3098
    If a person wants to get HUD housing within the Amarillo city limits, they can call this number.  Applications are taken the first Tuesday of each month. 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., assists with emergency repairs.

    Low income housing/apartments
    Amarillo Gardens: 1223 S. Roberts, 806-373-1074
    Cross Timbers: 2401 N. Grand, 806-383-8222
    Green Acres: 3118 W. 15th, 806-376-6013
    Greentree Village: NE 24th and Fritch Highway, 806-381-8387
    San Jacinto: 806-350-4605
    Spring Terrace: 2600 S. Spring, 806-374-7522
    Win-Lin Village: 5700 Wabash, 806-353-0354

    All of the above require a picture ID and proof of income.

    Rental Rehabilitation Program (City of Amarillo)
    806-378-9319
    Provides financial assistance to property owners as an incentive to rehabilitate substandard rental units. The assistance offered is in the form of a no interest deferred payment loan which is forgiven at the end of a 5 or 10 year period.

    Section 8 Rental Assistance (City of Amarillo)
    806-378-3098
    Federally funded program to provide rental assistance to lower income families. Participants lease units from existing market, and the city pays a rent subsidy each month to the landlord on behalf of the family. There is a waiting year of approximately two years.

    Shelter Plus Care (City of Amarillo)
    806-378-3098
    Provides rental assistance and supportive services to homeless persons with a chronic mental illness.Participants lease units from existing market and pay approximately 30% of their  monthly adjusted gross income as their share of the rent. Participants must comply with a treatment plan.
     

  • 806-372-2531
    This program is geared to defray costs in rent while families are enrolled in post-secondary education.

  • 2700 Wilson
    806-383-3456
    If a person qualifies, they can get a house for about $300 a month. There is no interest and no closing costs. People must be willing to volunteer 500 hours towards building another home for someone else. They require the last 2 years income tax returns, pay stubs, etc. Call for details.

  • Buckner Family Place
    1615 S. Tyler
    806-373-3422
    This place is for single parents who are working or going to school. A case manager will help parenst get signed up for programs necessary to be successful. Rent is required and HUD is accepted.

  • This is a place that requires women to be attending school and working towards goals. Must be a 2 year or 4 year degree. This is for homeless, low or moderate income only.

  • 1204 SW 18th Ave.
    Amarillo, TX 79102
    806-372-4035
    Email: info@marthashome.org
    Provides homeless women and their children with shelter and support while guiding them towards a lifestyle of self-sufficiency. This is temporary housing.

    Case Management services with individualized assistance:

    • GED tutoring and access to academic programs at Amarillo College, WTAMU;
    • Assistance with scholarship opportunities and grant applications;
    • Vocational training and job placement through the Panhandle Workforce Solutions;
    • Life skills training where women learn budgeting, job interviewing skills, stress management, and conflict resolution;
      • Legal matters through Legal Aid of Northwest Texas;
      • Medical problems and completing medical forms;
      • Childcare through local and government funded programs;
      • Parenting classes taught at Family Support Services;
      • Spiritual support and regularly scheduled Bible study;
      • Mentoring by former Martha’s Home clients;
      • Establishment of permanent housing through City of Amarillo Rental Assistance, Shelter Plus Care, etc.​
  • 806-373-6631
    The Salvation Army Social Services will operate on a walk-in, first-come/first-served basis. Clients will be seen without having to make appointments when they have all required documents.

  • 6104 Gainsborough
    806-355-3572
    Independent furnished apartments are available to single parents who have possession of their children and the parent is attending AC or WTAMU in a two year or four year program. All utilities are paid and laundry area is provided.

    • Independent furnished apartments are available to single parents who have possession of their children and the parent is attending AC or WTAMU in a two year or four year program. All utilities are paid and laundry area is provided.