HOUSING RESOURCES
Philadelphia Housing Authority ( PHA ) (Develops, acquires, leases and operates affordable housing for residents with limited income) 12 S. 23rd St. (215) 684-4000 (800) 654-5984 TTY www.pha.phila.gov
Housing and Urban Development (HUD)Philadelphia Homeownership Center,The Wanamaker Building,100 Penn Square East (215) 656-0500, www.neighborhoodnetworks.org
Northwest Counseling Service, 5001 N. Broad St. (215) 324-7500 nwcs@erols.com
Philadelphia Council for Community Advancement, 1617 JFK Blvd., Suite 1550 (215) 567-7803, www.philapcca.org
Office of Housing and Community Development (Supports housing development and preservation, housing counseling and community development programs benefiting low- and moderate-income Philadelphians.), 1234 Market St. , 17th floor (215) 686-9749 www.phila.gov/ohcd
Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation (Provides home improvement services and housing purchase opportunities for low- and moderate-income households), 1234 Market St. , 17th floor (215) 448-3000 www.phdchousing.org
Redevelopment Authority (Offers financing products designed to make owning a home more affordable for low- and moderate-income Philadelphians), 1234 Market St. , 16th floor (215) 854-6500 www.phila.gov/rda
Tenant Union Representative Network The Philadelphia Building , 1315 Walnut Street, Third Floor (215) 940-3900
Underemployment Information Center (Counsels in default and foreclosure.), 1201 Chestnut St., #702 (215) 557-0822
Germantown Settlement, 218 Chelten Ave. (215) 849-3104, Mount Airy, USA 6639-41 Germantown Ave. (215) 844-6021
Housing Association Information Program, (Offers default, pre-purchase and landlord/tenant counseling), 658 N. Watts St. (215) 978-0224