Community Resources

Yolo County Housing Authority

https://www.ych.ca.gov/

Assists students with applying for tenant based vouchers from Yolo County and transferring vouchers from other California counties.

City of Davis Rental Resources Program

https://www.cityofdavis.org/city-hall/social-services-and-housing/rental-resources-program

Contact Information

Phone
530-757-5623

Email
rentalresources@cityofdavis.org

Office Address
23 Russell Blvd Suite 2
Davis, CA 95616

Office Hours
Monday–Friday
8 AM–4 PM

Renter’s Rights

Renters have certain rights when looking for and renting a house or apartment from a landlord. The following resources provide guidance on California renters’ rights and conflict resolution.

You have the right not to be discriminated against on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, family status, and other protected characteristics when looking for and renting a house or apartment. Visit the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing’s Housing Discrimination website for more information. https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/Housing/

Housing Services and Listings

Davis Community Meals and Housing

Davis Community Meals and Housing is a resource center and day shelter, at 1111 H Street in Davis. This program provides homeless and low-income individuals with access to basic necessities. Call 530-753-9204.

Fourth and Hope

Fourth and Hope shelter in Woodland provides free meals, shower and laundry services, call 530-661-1218.

My Sister's House

My Sister's House serves Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking by providing a culturally appropriate and responsive safe haven, job training, and community services.

Sacramento LGBT Community Center

Sacramento LGBT Community Center - Supports the health and wellness of transitional aged youth (18-24 years old) experiencing homelessness with safe and affirming housing options. All our housing services are free to youth and may have eligibility requirements.

  • Q-Spot Drop-In Center: 7-days a week, we offer LGBTQ+ youth a safe and brave space for social and emotional support through mental health respite and peer mentorship.
  • Short-Term Transitional Emergency Placement Programs (STEP): This program provides 24-hour shelter in community with an average 90-day stay that includes meals, clothing, and transportation assistance for youth ages 18-24 who have been victims of crime.
  • Transitional Living Program (TLP): This program empowers 18-24-year-old youth who have been victims of crime with the support and life-skills they need to establish self-sufficiency.