You mean one of these things?
Housing for Individuals USDA provides homeownership opportunities to rural Americans, and home renovation and repair programs. USDA also provides financing to elderly, disabled, or low-income rural residents in multi-unit housing complexes to ensure that they are able to make rent payments.
www.usda.gov
I think the problem here is the same as with Section 8. (Regardless of whether he qualifies, which I doubt that he does.)
You need to apply, fill in a bunch of paperwork and follow up. And then wait for years. It might have been an idea 5-years ago, but by now it’s too late.
I believe it’s closer to $1500, but even then it’s barely enough for the kind of life Chris has gotten accustomed to.
A house would cost around 1200$ to rent or month, so that’s a no go unless Chris starts some kind of tard-collective.
A nice one room or two room apartment would likewise cost around 1000$
(Average rent is around $1K in Ruckersville, let alone Cville.)
That leaves the cheapest kind of studio apartments for around 700$
Add hydro, water, TV/internet, etc. on top of that, and were quickly looking at around 1000$, which would leave Chris with $200-$500 for food, Fanta and toys. And his car and gas.
Anyone else could easily manage on a 2-500$ monthly food budget. For Chris, it would be a famine-like situation.
(Keep in mind: This is all without including Chris’s ungodly hoard of crap, which could easily fill one or two big storage units, which cost around $300 a piece in the Ruckersville area. Yes, I’ve looked into this, I’m that autistic.)
TLDR: Not a lot of Legos or McDonald’s in Chris’s future.
TLDR 2: Aside from Section 8, which is out of the question, the best future scenarios for Chris would be either to live in a storage unit (lol!) or to get a camper/mobile home and live in that.