Title IX-Students in Transition
Spring 2021
As of 4/22/21 OCSD homeless count | Rental and Utility AssistanceThe U.S. Treasury has awarded Okaloosa County $6.36 million in emergency rental and utility assistance for low-income households experiencing COVID19 financial hardships. Beginning April 6, 2021, to ensure a successful economic recovery in our area, grant assistance is becoming available for rent, rent arrears, late fees, utilities and utility arrears. This program is available to renters within Okaloosa County with a household income of 80% or below of the Area Median Family Income (AMI) adjusted for household size. An application for rental and utility assistance may be submitted online at OkaloosaRentalAid.com by an eligible tenant or landlord on behalf of the eligible tenant. “Our community has faced and overcome many challenges in the past year,” said Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners Chairman, Carolyn Ketchel. “While our local economy is strong, we recognize that this grant will fill an unmet need for those who are still struggling.” Funding is available for past-due rental and utility assistance from April 2020 to the present. Visit OkaloosaRentalAid.com to learn more about eligibility, required documents, application assistance and to apply online. Funds will be distributed to landlords and utility providers. Apply soon as awards are made on a first qualified, first assisted basis. Applications are open until December 31, 2021 or until funds are exhausted. For additional information, please call 850-460-3316 or email Help@OkaloosaRentalAid.com Full release available at myokaloosa.com/cc/news-releases/current | Do You See the Child Experiencing Homelessness? This PSA (1:24 minutes) is targeted to educators and the broader community. It explains the very basics about child and youth homelessness – that they exist, that it is important to look closer to help identify and assist them, and that everyone has a role to play. The PSA leads viewers to “Let’s Educate Every Child,” a webpage where parents, youth, educators, and community members can find practical resources. |
Rental and Utility Assistance
The U.S. Treasury has awarded Okaloosa County $6.36 million in emergency rental and utility assistance for low-income households experiencing COVID19 financial hardships. Beginning April 6, 2021, to ensure a successful economic recovery in our area, grant assistance is becoming available for rent, rent arrears, late fees, utilities and utility arrears.
This program is available to renters within Okaloosa County with a household income of 80% or below of the Area Median Family Income (AMI) adjusted for household size. An application for rental and utility assistance may be submitted online at OkaloosaRentalAid.com by an eligible tenant or landlord on behalf of the eligible tenant.
“Our community has faced and overcome many challenges in the past year,” said Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners Chairman, Carolyn Ketchel. “While our local economy is strong, we recognize that this grant will fill an unmet need for those who are still struggling.”
Funding is available for past-due rental and utility assistance from April 2020 to the present. Visit OkaloosaRentalAid.com to learn more about eligibility, required documents, application assistance and to apply online. Funds will be distributed to landlords and utility providers. Apply soon as awards are made on a first qualified, first assisted basis. Applications are open until December 31, 2021 or until funds are exhausted. For additional information, please call 850-460-3316 or email Help@OkaloosaRentalAid.com
Full release available at myokaloosa.com/cc/news-releases/currentDo You See the Child Experiencing Homelessness?

THANK YOU HSC!
The Hurlburt Spouses’ Club (HSC) Charitable Giving Programs’ mission is to support our military community both on and off base. Through the dedication of their members, the HSC supports numerous charities—via both monetary and service contributions: Okaloosa County School District, Title IX-Students in Transition program received a generous donation of dozens of socks, lice kits, and gift cards. Thank you, HSC for helping to make a difference in the lives of our students experiencing homelessness!