This page collects the specific programs, agencies, phone numbers, and rules that apply in Fresno and Fresno County — not generic Section 8 advice. Fresno Housing's HCV waitlist opened and closed in a single day on February 10, 2026, so the realistic short-term path is one-time help through the Fresno County Department of Social Services and the named shelters and Spanish-language nonprofits below. Fresno renters also have California's strong AB 1482/SB 567 tenant protections including just cause from day one and statewide source-of-income protection.
- 211 Fresno-Madera Counties — dial 211 (free, 24/7)
- Fresno Housing: (559) 443-8400 · fresnohousing.org
- Central California Legal Services (CCLS): (559) 570-1200 or 1-800-675-8001
- Marjaree Mason Center (DV 24-hr Safe Hotline): (559) 233-HELP (4357)
Emergency Help Tonight in Fresno
If you need a safe place to sleep tonight or are facing an imminent eviction, these are the local resources to contact first:
- Poverello House — Fresno's largest provider for people experiencing homelessness. Day services, three hot meals a day, dental clinic, recovery program (Village of Hope), and emergency shelter on the Westside campus at 412 F St. (559) 498-6988 · poverellohouse.org
- Fresno Rescue Mission — long-standing men's rescue and recovery shelter downtown. Also operates the Rescue the Children program for women and children. (559) 268-4234 · fresnomission.org
- Salvation Army Fresno — emergency shelter, family services, and rapid rehousing. (559) 233-1531
- Marjaree Mason Center — Fresno County's only comprehensive domestic violence shelter with a 24-hour Safe Hotline. Bilingual advocates. (559) 233-HELP (4357) · mmcenter.org
- Fresno Mission (formerly Fresno Rescue Mission Women & Children) — Rescue the Children campus serving moms with kids
- Sanctuary & Support Services for Children — youth shelter for ages 12-17
- WestCare California — recovery and shelter services with a Fresno location
- Catholic Charities Diocese of Fresno — emergency assistance and case management. (559) 237-0851 · catholiccharitiesfresno.org
- Fresno-Madera Continuum of Care (FMCoC) Coordinated Entry — central intake for the regional homeless services system. Access through 211
- 211 Fresno-Madera Counties — free 24/7 information line. Dial 211
For a full walkthrough, see our emergency housing tonight guide.
Section 8 in Fresno: Fresno Housing Authority Status
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers in the Fresno region are administered by Fresno Housing (the consolidated City and County of Fresno Housing Authority). Current status (May 2026):
- Fresno Housing currently administers approximately 12,000 Housing Choice Vouchers across Fresno County
- The HCV waitlist opened and closed on February 10, 2026 — a one-day opening. The general HCV waitlist is now closed with no announced reopening
- If you applied on February 10, 2026: Fresno Housing contacts selected households directly. Watch your email and mail. Existing waitlist members can check status at the Fresno Housing portal
- Specialty waitlists with rolling openings: several individual project-based developments maintain their own waitlists with rolling openings — search affordablehousingonline.com/open-section-8-waiting-lists/California/Fresno for current openings
- Specialty referrals still accepted: HUD-VASH (veterans), Family Unification Program (FUP), Emergency Housing Vouchers, Mainstream vouchers
- Contact: Fresno Housing (559) 443-8400 · fresnohousing.org
- Nearby authorities you can also apply to: Clovis Housing Authority, Madera Housing Authority, Kings County HA, Tulare County HA, Merced County HA
For the national application process, see our step-by-step Section 8 guide.
Emergency Rental Assistance in Fresno (Named Programs)
- Fresno County Department of Social Services — Housing Assistance — county-administered eviction prevention, rapid rehousing, and homelessness diversion. fresnocountyca.gov/social-services/housing-assistance
- City of Fresno Housing & Community Development — administers homeless prevention and rapid rehousing through delegate agencies. fresno.gov/planning/housing-community-development
- Catholic Charities Diocese of Fresno — emergency financial assistance, case management. Spanish-language services. (559) 237-0851
- Centro La Familia Advocacy Services — eviction prevention with Spanish-language and immigration services. (559) 237-2961 · centrolafamilia.org
- Salvation Army Fresno — eviction prevention, utility assistance
- St. Vincent de Paul Society Fresno — one-time rental and utility help through parish conferences
- WestCare California — rapid rehousing with case management
- Self-Help Enterprises — housing counseling and rural assistance for the broader Central Valley
- PG&E CARE/FERA and SoCalGas LIHEAP — utility discount programs that free cash for rent
- 211 Fresno-Madera Counties — screens and routes to whichever provider has funds open this month
The pandemic California COVID-19 Rent Relief Program has ended
California's COVID-19 Rent Relief Program (HousingisKey.com) closed in 2022 after distributing billions in pandemic rental assistance. Don't waste time on the closed portal. Current paths are Fresno County DSS, City of Fresno, and the named nonprofits above.
Tenant Rights in California (Strong Statewide Protections Apply in Fresno)
Fresno tenants are covered by California's full state tenant-protection framework:
- California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482), amended by SB 567 (effective April 1, 2024) — caps annual rent increases at the lower of 5% + local CPI or 10%; just-cause for evictions of any tenant from day one. Exempted: single-family homes owned by an individual (not a corporation), buildings less than 15 years old, owner-occupied duplexes
- Fresno does not have a local rent stabilization ordinance like LA, SF, or Oakland — so AB 1482 is the operative cap for covered buildings
- 3-day pay-or-quit notice for nonpayment (CCP § 1161). Excludes weekends and judicial holidays. Paying the full amount within those 3 court days defeats the eviction
- Unlawful Detainer process — California eviction trials are typically held 15-30 days after filing in Fresno County Superior Court
- Security deposit cap (Cal Civ Code § 1950.5) — capped at one month's rent for most landlords under AB 12 (effective July 1, 2024). Must be returned within 21 days of move-out with itemized statement
- Source-of-income protection (Cal Gov Code § 12955) — California prohibits landlords from refusing Section 8 vouchers or other lawful sources of income. Statewide protection applies in Fresno
- Habitability and right to repair (Civ Code § 1941 et seq.) — landlords must provide habitable premises. Tenants can use the "repair and deduct" remedy for limited fixes (capped at one month's rent)
- Right to organize (Civ Code § 1942.5)
- Self-help eviction is illegal (Civ Code § 789.3) — $100/day plus actual damages
- Anti-Price Gouging during emergencies (Penal Code § 396) — caps rent increases at 10% during declared states of emergency. Fresno County has been under multiple wildfire and flood emergency orders in recent years
- Fair housing: California Fair Employment and Housing Act protects source of income, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ancestry, and more
For free legal help: Central California Legal Services (CCLS) at (559) 570-1200 or 1-800-675-8001 — primary legal aid provider for Fresno and Central Valley. Spanish-language services. Fresno County Public Defender — Civil Eviction Defense for income-eligible tenants. For state-level details, see our California housing resources.
Other Housing Programs in Fresno
- Public housing: Fresno Housing manages public-housing communities across Fresno and the County
- LIHTC (Tax Credit): Fresno has substantial LIHTC inventory. Search the HUD LIHTC database
- HUD-VASH (veterans): Fresno veterans referred through the VA Central California Health Care System
- Rapid Rehousing & Permanent Supportive Housing — coordinated through the Fresno-Madera Continuum of Care
- USDA Rural Development Section 521 Rental Assistance — rural rental assistance available in the broader Central Valley around Fresno
- Self-Help Enterprises — Central Valley housing counseling and rural mutual self-help homeownership
- CalHFA programs — first-time homebuyer · calhfa.ca.gov
- HUD-approved housing counseling: find a counselor through the HUD counselor locator
Next Steps
Not sure which program is right for you? Our Where to Start tool asks a few quick questions and routes you.
If you applied to Fresno Housing's February 10, 2026 one-day waitlist opening, watch fresnohousing.org and your email for selection notifications. For rent help, call (559) 443-8400 or 211 to be routed through Fresno County DSS or City of Fresno's prevention network. If you got a 3-day notice, call Central California Legal Services at (559) 570-1200 the same day — California source-of-income protection makes voucher refusal a fair-housing violation.