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Financial Aid-Medical - Roseland, Unity in Community Outreach Ministry

Pay for eye exams and eyeglasses. Pay for hearing aids; depending on cost. Hearing aids are processed according to what the client needs, according to their doctor.

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Financial Aid - Appomattox, Grace Hills Baptist Church

Provide financial assistance in Appomattox County only. Eligible once every 12 months. Amount from $100-$150 for utility bills.

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Emergency Assistance - Elkton, Elkton Area United Services

Emergency Assistance for housing, fuel, electricity and medical needs within reason. Assistance is limited to one time up to $200 in a 12-month period. Serves the zip code of 22827 only.

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Auxiliary Grants - Charlottesville, Charlottesville Department of Social Services

Provides supplemental payment to licensed Homes for Adults and Assisted Living Facilities that will accept the state approved rate. Client keeps a small monthly allowance for personal needs, and the rest of their monthly income is applied to the State approved rate. The Auxiliary Grant pays the balance of the approved rate to the provider.

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Emergency Assistance - Staunton, Salvation Army

Offers emergency assistance through a private, non-profit religious and charitable organization. Services provided include Homelessness Prevention (Rent/Mortgage), Prescription Medicine Assistance, Clothing (provided through the Family Thrift Store), Furniture and Appliance Assistance (For fire/flood victims and those transitioning from homelessness), Utility, Heating Fuel, Wood, School Supplies and Counseling. *Does not provide hotel or motel assistance.

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Emergency Financial Aid - Middleburg, Middleburg FISH Ministries

Middleburg FISH provides temporary financial assistance to help with rent, utilities, and medicine. The service area is western Loudoun County, west of Route 15, not including Leesburg and northern Fauquier County.

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Emergency Assistance - Floyd, New River Community Action

Provides temporary rental assistance, mortgage, utilities, food, household products, prescriptions, transportation, and dental costs for individuals and families residing in New River Valley and transients who are experiencing a financial crisis who meet the eligibility guidelines. · Utility payment assistance - up to $500 per year · Food, household supplies, diapers, and infant formula - monthly Assistance is available for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (example: $52,400 for a family of four). For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.

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Emergency Assistance - Manassas, CFH, Inc., Creating Foundations for Hope

Provide emergency assistance for past due rent and utilities and medical expenses for seniors and adults with disabilities.

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Financial Aid - Fork Union, Fluvanna Outreach, Monticello Area Community Action Agency

Provide financial resources to cover rent or utility costs. Case Managers conduct a needs assessments to understand long-term needs and link clients to resources in the region. With this opens the availability for long term whole family care with case managers available. Financial Assistance can only be offered once per fiscal year.

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Emergency Assistance - Fredericksburg, Society of St. Vincent de Paul

Provides emergency financial assistance to those in need with Electric, Water, Rent, Medical, and Other Needs. A family is only helped once every 12 months. A family is made up of anyone that lives at the same address.

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Eye Care - Roanoke, Lions Sight Foundation, Lions Foundation of Virginia

Provides financial assistance to help persons with vision impairment or blindness receive the assistive technology, treatment, and devices they need. Provides assistance with eye care and eyeglasses to people in need.

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Web Site - Prescription Aid (Seniors)

For most older adults, good health and financial wellness ensures independence, security, and the ability to afford a longer life. Discover tools and resources to improve quality of life and tips to make the most of your money.

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Emergency Assistance - Manassas, St. Vincent de Paul Society, All Saints Conference

Provides rent, utility, medical/dental, food, and other emergency assistance to those in need in the Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park. Leave a message for a return call.

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Prescription Assistance - Madison Heights, Monelison Ministerial Association

Assist needy families with medicine. All applicants are screened through Amherst County Social Services or through personal contact from our group.

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General Relief - Culpeper, Culpeper Human Services

Provides emergency financial assistance. Maintains a small fund to pay medical and burial expenses in emergencies for needy individuals. Service subject to availability of funds. Call the Culpeper Human Services screening and referral intake center for eligibility and required documentation at (540)727-0372.

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Financial Assistance/Counseling - Richmond, VCU Health System

The VCU Health System provides financial assistance to patients based on their income, assets, and needs. In addition, we may be able to help you get free or low-cost health insurance or work with you to arrange a manageable payment plan.

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Financial Aid - Halifax, Halifax County Cancer Association

Halifax County Cancer Association provides financial assistance with pain and nausea medications and cancer related-medications. Will provide gas vouchers for traveling to the doctor and treatments.

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Emergency Financial Assistance - Alexandria, Koinonia Foundation, The

Provides Emergency Financial Assistance with partial payment of rent /mortgage, utilities (electric, gas, water), and some medical, dental, vision, and prescription medications.

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Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Council Bluffs,IA, Hike Fund,The

Provides the HIKE Fund, the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment Fund, that offers hearing devices for children with hearing impairments from newborn through 20 years of age, whose parents are financially unable to meet this special need. Children are eligible to receive a grant providing the need is verified by a prescription from an audiologist or physician. Must be a US Citizen.

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Financial Aid - Pratts, Madison Emergency Services Association

Provides emergency assistance to those in Madison County in temporary need due to inability to pay rent, electric, gas, water or telephone bills, automobile repairs, medicine or medical bills.

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Financial Assistance - Quantico, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society

Provide funds to help with a wide range of financial needs. Common situations include: Food, rent/mortgage, utilities, essential home repairs Establishing a new residence, including security and utility deposits Car expenses, such as repairs and insurance deductibles Medical expenses Military pay shortage / delayed entitlements Funeral expenses

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Emergency Assistance - Pulaski, New River Community Action

Provides temporary rental assistance, mortgage, utilities, food, household products, prescriptions, transportation, and dental costs for individuals and families residing in New River Valley and transients who are experiencing a financial crisis who meet the eligibility guidelines · Utility payment assistance - up to $500 per year · Food, household supplies, diapers, and infant formula - monthly Assistance is available for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines (example: $52,400 for a family of four). · For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.

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Prescription Assistance - Jonesville, Pharmacy Connect, Lee County Health Department

A medication assistance program to obtain prescription medications at no or low cost to eligible patients, directly from the manufacturer, based upon manufacturer eligibility guidelines. Due to the time frame required to process applications (by the manufacturers), this program is most suitable for medications taken chronically and not for medication needed immediately, such as antibiotics. No controlled substances (schedules II, III and IV) are requested by health department programs even though such pharmaceutical programs may exist.

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Emergency Services - Appomattox, Working for Jesus, Inc

Provides assistance with prescriptions, food, utility (Electric), wood and rent.

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