St Patrick grants one month rent in St Louis

St. Louis residents who are in danger of becoming homeless may be eligible to obtain a full month’s rent paid on their behalf by a local organization. St. Patrick Center is a local charity that can step in when an eviction is threatened.

This charity receives $14 million in revenues each year to provide emergency rental assistance and other supportive programs to the people of St. Louis, Missouri. This makes it one of the leading aid providers in the state.

What it pays

This primary aid program is called Neighborhood Support. It is available to tenants and homeowners alike.

Applicants who meet the eligibility requirements may have up to one month’s rent paid on their behalf. This is a one time offer that cannot be relied upon for multiple emergencies. By catching up on a full month, tenants should be in a much better position to stay current on their rent and avoid any late fees.

Homeowners may also get some relief. A full mortgage payment could be paid through the service.

Who is eligible

St. Patrick Center restricts the service area to residents of the following ZIP codes:

  • 63101
  • 63102
  • 63103
  • 63104
  • 63106
  • 63107
  • 63108

Applicants should be able to demonstrate how a recent crisis has affected their household in a negative manner. Full income disclosure is necessary to limit funding to those households most in need.

This geographic footprint ensures that these districts of St. Louis avoid vacant homes while reducing the homeless population. It helps to preserve a healthy community by assisting those who experience a crisis situation.

Dozens of St. Louis households benefit from the payment of a month’s rent each year. The impact on the community is huge.

Supportive housing and residential options

In addition to the grant program, St. Patrick Center is able to directly house people who cannot afford to pay market rent. These residential programs combine case management with affordable living.

Vacancies open periodically in one of the residential communities administered by the organization. These include:

  • Rosati Group Home
  • Rosati Semi-Independent Apartments
  • St. Louis Stamping Lofts/Farmworks

Other programs have residential facilities as well. Some such as Project HERO work with Veterans. Rosati Assertive Community Treatment helps those who are chronically homeless. There is something for just about anyone in need as long as they are serious about making a change for the better.

How to apply

Residents within one of the ZIP codes serviced by the organization may call St. Patrick Center at 314-802-0700 with a quick question. Applicants must visit the Welcome Center located at 800 N. Tucker Blvd. on weekdays.

Documentation will need to accompany an application for aid. This will include information on all occupants of the household (social security cards), a rental agreement (lease) and employment information (pay stub). Anything that documents the nature of a hardship should also be provided. Examples include hospitalization records, police report, divorce papers or even a car repair bill. Some households may have experienced more than one crisis which could increase the urgency of providing aid. The presence of small children can also cause prioritization of a case.

The grant of a full month’s rent is a great benefit to local citizens who need help getting caught up on payments. Those who take advantage of the grant program can skip the dangerous task of trying to borrow money to pay living costs.