Moreno Valley has attracted thousands of new residents seeking affordable housing, but rising demand has driven up rents. One unexpected expense can push a working family from stable housing to eviction proceedings. This program intervenes at the tipping point.
Moreno Valley Housing Stability
Preventing displacement in fast-growing communities where families are at risk.
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Moreno Valley Housing Stability
Preventing displacement in fast-growing communities where families are at risk.
Foundation-administered support with verification standards and privacy-aware reporting.
Part ofHousing Stability & Eviction Prevention

Moreno Valley's housing market is moving fast — families shouldn't fall through the cracks.
Moreno Valley has attracted thousands of new residents seeking affordable alternatives to coastal California, but that demand has driven up rents across the city. In neighborhoods from Sunnymead to the Alessandro corridor, one missed paycheck or unexpected medical bill can push a working family from stable housing into eviction proceedings. This community program intervenes at the tipping point — verified need, vendor-paid rent and utility assistance, and Foundation oversight — so Moreno Valley families stay housed instead of displaced.

About this program
Provides short-term housing stabilization for Moreno Valley households facing imminent displacement. Rent, utility, and move-in assistance is paid directly to landlords and service providers through verified local housing partners. This program operates under the Foundation's Housing Stability & Eviction Prevention pillar with full Foundation administration and transparent reporting.
Our approach
How this program delivers
Rent and utility payments go directly to landlords and service providers — never to tenants as cash. This protects both families and donor intent while maintaining full accountability.
Every housing case is documented through our partner intake process. We publish community-level housing stabilization outcomes for Moreno Valley supporters.
Who this program serves
- Moreno Valley renters facing eviction due to short-term financial hardship
- Families with children in Moreno Valley Unified School District at risk of housing disruption
- Working adults in the March ARB corridor and eastern Inland Empire navigating unexpected income loss
- Seniors in Moreno Valley on fixed incomes at risk of displacement from rising rents
What support looks like
- Rent stabilization paid directly to Moreno Valley landlords and property managers
- Utility payment assistance — electricity, gas, water — to prevent service shutoffs
- Emergency deposit and move-in cost support for families transitioning to affordable housing in the area
- Coordination with Riverside County housing navigation resources
How we verify need
- Housing nonprofit and social services intake in Riverside County
- Landlord payment verification and lease documentation review
- Household income and hardship assessment through partner organizations
- Foundation oversight, case documentation, and outcome tracking
How funds are delivered
All housing payments are made directly to landlords, utility companies, or service providers. The Foundation administers all funds, maintains full documentation, and exercises discretion over allocation. No cash is distributed to individuals.
This program is supported with Foundation oversight
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Have questions?
What supporters ask
Does this program pay my rent directly?
If verified through our partner intake process, rent stabilization payments go directly to your landlord or property manager — never as cash to individuals.
How is this different from Riverside County rental assistance?
This is privately funded charitable assistance administered by Acts of Kindness Foundation. We are not a government program and do not replace public housing assistance. We may coordinate referrals with county services where appropriate.
What if I've already received an eviction notice?
Our partner organizations assess households at various stages of housing instability. Contact us through our intake process — timing and eligibility depend on individual circumstances and partner capacity.
Can landlords refer tenants to this program?
Landlord referrals are considered alongside all other intake pathways. All requests are evaluated through our verified partner organizations.
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Looking for help?
If you or someone you know is facing a need that Moreno Valley Housing Stability addresses, our team can walk you through the intake process. Every request is reviewed with care.
Charitable disclosure
Acts of Kindness Foundation is a California public benefit foundation (nonprofit public benefit corporation). This program is administered as charitable assistance. Program and campaign descriptions communicate mission intent and public context, not donor-directed control over distributions. The Foundation retains full discretion over the use and distribution of funds, which may support charitable assistance, program delivery, verification, reporting, and related operations.
All housing payments are made directly to landlords, utility companies, or service providers. The Foundation administers all funds, maintains full documentation, and exercises discretion over allocation. No cash is distributed to individuals.
All gifts on this site are made to Acts of Kindness Foundation and remain subject to the Foundation's exclusive control and discretion.
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