Catholic Social Services - Hyannis
Direct Services Agency
Anti-Trafficking; Domestic Violence; Faith-Based Organization; Refugee; Crime Victims
Adult; Female; Foreign National; Labor Trafficking; Male; Minor (Under 18); Sex Trafficking; Transgender Female-to-Male; Transgender Male-to-Female; Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident
The immigration program is the one whose eligibility criteria are listed here. The eligibility criteria for the immigration program are different from eligibility criteria for some of the housing and shelter programs.
For emergency/short term housing help an individual/family must provide proof of homelessness to qualify for RRH funds or be under eviction and not exceed income limits for HP funds. If not a US citizen, must be a "qualified alien".
Transitional and long-term housing require individual or family to FIRST participate in Basic Needs Program emergency shelter/assistance. ALSO requires chronic homelessness and that the individual or head of household have a disabling condition. Disabling condition includes substance abuse disorder, a serious mental illness, developmental disability, or a chronic physical illness or disability.
H-2B Visa Holders - Forestry; H-2B Visa Holders; G-5 Visa Holders; J-1 Visa Holders; H-2A Visa Holders; A-3 Visa Holders
Southeastern Massachusetts, including the Fall River, Taunton, and New Bedford areas, as well as Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket
Main: (508) 771-6771
Hotline: (508) 674-4681
Leave voicemail for immigration intake Mon-Thurs, 8:30-5:30 ET. Calls returned in 3-5 business days.
English; Spanish; Portuguese; Khmer
VOCA funding; Other private funding; Other
Our diverse programming model embodies its mission, “to help those in need,” with services designed to reach out to those facing socioeconomic, cultural and racial barriers that preclude their engagement in mainstream services.
The mission of Catholic Social Services responds to those who face various forms of oppression and injustice.