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Women's Rent Eviction Prevention Program

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Established in 2021, the Rent Eviction Prevention Program (EPP) provides funding to prevent the eviction of women facing judgement who are represented by attorneys at Community Legal Services (CLS). Chase Home assists their clients by providing funding so that property owners are paid and tenants have an opportunity to get back on their feet. CLS's Anne Arundel County Eviction Prevention Legal Program also allows Chase Home to refer families at risk of eviction due to loss of income to CLS with confidence that they will receive quality legal assistance to stabilize housing for those at high risk of eviction. CLS attorneys provide free legal aid and negotiates with landlords to protect the tenant and enable them to stay in their homes.  In 2024, St. Margaret's Church approved grant funding in support of this program.  


Women's Eviction Prevention Emergency Discretionary Fund 

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Established in late 2022, the Women's Rent Eviction Emergency Discretionary Fund (EDF) allows for the immediate disbursement of funds to women facing imminent eviction by partnering with our Benevolence Coalition members who require additional funds to prevent homelessness.  St. Anne's Grants Committee has provided grant funds in support of this program in both 2023 and 2024.


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Women's Rehousing Relief Fund

Introduced in the fall of 2024 as a result of an increase in need to rapidly rehouse unsheltered women, the Rehousing Relief Fund (RRF) provides funds for first month's rent or security deposit on rental properties in Anne Arundel County for women who are currently unsheltered and in need of a new home or need to be rehoused from their current home due to safety and other issues.  We work with our partners Community Action Agency, the Lighthouse Shelter and St. Vincent de Paul in support of this program.


Community Reinvestment and Repair Commission Eviction Prevention Grant Fund

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On September 30, 2025, the Chase Home was awarded a one-time $70,000 grant to support our work on behalf of Women facing imminent eviction in Anne Arundel County in communities disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs.