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Emergency Assistance - Pearisburg, 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.
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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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.
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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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.
Provide emergency assistance for past due rent and utilities and medical expenses for seniors and adults with disabilities.
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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.
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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Emergency Relief - Fort Myer, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Army Community Service
Assist Soldiers and their Family members in emergency financial situations due to no fault of their own. Financial assistance is given in the form of an interest-free loan, grant, or combination of the two. Loans are repaid by an allotment.
Assist Soldiers and their Family members in emergency financial situations due to no fault of their own. Financial assistance is given in the form of an interest-free loan, grant, or combination of the two. Loans are repaid by an allotment.
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Emergency Assistance - Roanoke, Roanoke Area Ministries
Provides emergency financial assistance once every twelve months with utility disconnect bills, rent eviction or 5 day pay or quit notices, and prescriptions. Any resident outside of Southwest or Northwest Roanoke City will need to obtain a referral from an agency in their area of residence. Does NOT offer assistance with Oxford House rents.
Provides emergency financial assistance once every twelve months with utility disconnect bills, rent eviction or 5 day pay or quit notices, and prescriptions. Any resident outside of Southwest or Northwest Roanoke City will need to obtain a referral from an agency in their area of residence. Does NOT offer assistance with Oxford House rents.
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Emergency Assistance - Radford, 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.
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 Services - Harrisonburg, Valley Program for Aging Services
VPAS' Emergency Services program provides one-time immediate financial assistance and other resources, including referrals to other public and private agencies to older adults who have an emergency need. Emergency Services may include payment assistance for medication refills, assistive devices, and utility and rent payments. Assistance is provided one-time, per year, per older adult age 60+, who must have an emergency need for help which endangers their health and/or well-being.
VPAS' Emergency Services program provides one-time immediate financial assistance and other resources, including referrals to other public and private agencies to older adults who have an emergency need. Emergency Services may include payment assistance for medication refills, assistive devices, and utility and rent payments. Assistance is provided one-time, per year, per older adult age 60+, who must have an emergency need for help which endangers their health and/or well-being.
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Financial Aid-Medical - Jonesville, HIV/AIDS Ryan White Program, Lee County Health Department
Confidential testing and counseling. Case Management and assistance with paying for medical care and medications through the Ryan White program.
Confidential testing and counseling. Case Management and assistance with paying for medical care and medications through the Ryan White program.
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Clinic - Medical - Tazewell, Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems
Medical clinic for people who are low-income and uninsured in Tazewell County. Services provided: adult and geriatric medicine, pediatric care, adolescent care, behavioral health, pharmacy, laboratory, minor surgery, emergency medicine, telemedicine, hospitalization, and medication assistance.
Medical clinic for people who are low-income and uninsured in Tazewell County. Services provided: adult and geriatric medicine, pediatric care, adolescent care, behavioral health, pharmacy, laboratory, minor surgery, emergency medicine, telemedicine, hospitalization, and medication assistance.
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Financial Program - Alexandria, ALIVE!
Emergency financial assistance with rent, utilities, medical need expenses by referral. The program disburses up to $750 once in a six-month period to clients for rent, utilities, and medical expenses. Payments are made out directly to the payee, not the requesting individual. Referrals are required.
Emergency financial assistance with rent, utilities, medical need expenses by referral. The program disburses up to $750 once in a six-month period to clients for rent, utilities, and medical expenses. Payments are made out directly to the payee, not the requesting individual. Referrals are required.
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Financial Aid-Medical - Hampton, Financial Aid Fund Division, Patient Advocate Foundation
This independent division of Patient Advocate Foundation provides small grants to patients who meet financial and medical criteria. Grants are provided on a first-come, first-served basis and qualifications for each fund may differ based on fund requirements.
Heart Valve Financial Aid Fund
LEISHLine Financial Aid Fund
Merkel Cell Carcinoma Financial Aid Fund
Metastatic Breast Cancer Financial Aid Fund
This independent division of Patient Advocate Foundation provides small grants to patients who meet financial and medical criteria. Grants are provided on a first-come, first-served basis and qualifications for each fund may differ based on fund requirements.
Heart Valve Financial Aid Fund
LEISHLine Financial Aid Fund
Merkel Cell Carcinoma Financial Aid Fund
Metastatic Breast Cancer Financial Aid Fund
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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.
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.
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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Clinic - Medical - Bristol, Bristol Community Health Center, Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems
A medical clinic for low income and uninsured individuals. Services include: *Adult and geriatric medicine; *Pediatric care; *Adolescent care; *Behavioral health; *Pharmacy; *Laboratory; *Minor surgery; *Emergency medicine; *Telemedicine; *Hospitalization; *Mount Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP);
A medical clinic for low income and uninsured individuals. Services include: *Adult and geriatric medicine; *Pediatric care; *Adolescent care; *Behavioral health; *Pharmacy; *Laboratory; *Minor surgery; *Emergency medicine; *Telemedicine; *Hospitalization; *Mount Rogers Medication Assistance Program (MAP);
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Financial Assistance - Kilmarnock, Lancaster-Northumberland Interfaith Service Council
Provide assitsance with utilities, emergency housing, medical expenses and other needs of those referred to us by the local Departments of Social Services after assistance from governmental sources has been exhausted.
Provide assitsance with utilities, emergency housing, medical expenses and other needs of those referred to us by the local Departments of Social Services after assistance from governmental sources has been exhausted.
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Financial Aid-Medical/Dental - Washington DC, COBRA, Employee Benefits Security Administration - US Department of Labor
Provides certain former employees, retirees, spouses, former spouses, and dependent children the right to temporary continuation of health coverage at group rates. This coverage, however, is only available when coverage is lost due to certain specific events. Group health coverage for COBRA participants is usually more expensive than health coverage for active employees, since usually the employer pays a part of the premium for active employees while COBRA participants generally pay the entire premium themselves. It is ordinarily less expensive, though, than individual health coverage. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) provides a COBRA premium reduction for eligible individuals who are involuntarily terminated from employment through the end of May 2010. The COBRA premium reduction under ARRA is not available for individuals who experience involuntary terminations after May 31, 2010. However, individuals who qualified on or before May 31, 2010 may continue to pay reduced premiums for up to 15 months, as long as they are not eligible for another group health plan or Medicare. The Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010 signed by the President on July 22, 2010, did not extend the COBRA premium reduction. Individuals who qualified on or before May 31, 2010 may continue to pay reduced premiums for up to 15 months, as long as they are not eligible for another group health plan or Medicare. If your COBRA continuation coverage lasts for more than 15 months, you will need to pay the full amount to continue your COBRA continuation coverage. See FAQ Q1 clarifying the end of the COBRA ARRA subsidy. See the Fact Sheet and FAQs for important information on maintaining your COBRA coverage after your subsidy expires. Individuals who believe they have been incorrectly denied the subsidy may request the Employee Benefits Security Administration review their denial and issue a determination within 15 business days. The application to request a review is available on the web site.
Provides certain former employees, retirees, spouses, former spouses, and dependent children the right to temporary continuation of health coverage at group rates. This coverage, however, is only available when coverage is lost due to certain specific events. Group health coverage for COBRA participants is usually more expensive than health coverage for active employees, since usually the employer pays a part of the premium for active employees while COBRA participants generally pay the entire premium themselves. It is ordinarily less expensive, though, than individual health coverage. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) provides a COBRA premium reduction for eligible individuals who are involuntarily terminated from employment through the end of May 2010. The COBRA premium reduction under ARRA is not available for individuals who experience involuntary terminations after May 31, 2010. However, individuals who qualified on or before May 31, 2010 may continue to pay reduced premiums for up to 15 months, as long as they are not eligible for another group health plan or Medicare. The Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010 signed by the President on July 22, 2010, did not extend the COBRA premium reduction. Individuals who qualified on or before May 31, 2010 may continue to pay reduced premiums for up to 15 months, as long as they are not eligible for another group health plan or Medicare. If your COBRA continuation coverage lasts for more than 15 months, you will need to pay the full amount to continue your COBRA continuation coverage. See FAQ Q1 clarifying the end of the COBRA ARRA subsidy. See the Fact Sheet and FAQs for important information on maintaining your COBRA coverage after your subsidy expires. Individuals who believe they have been incorrectly denied the subsidy may request the Employee Benefits Security Administration review their denial and issue a determination within 15 business days. The application to request a review is available on the web site.
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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.
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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Financial Aid-Medical - Portsmouth, State and Local Hospitalization, Portsmouth Department of Social Services
The State-Local Hospitalization Program was established to provide medically necessary services for indigent persons. Through joint State and local funding, a program of both inpatient and outpatient hospitalization services, ambulatory surgical services, and Health Department clinic visits is available to those persons without adequate resources to secure medical care.
The State-Local Hospitalization Program was established to provide medically necessary services for indigent persons. Through joint State and local funding, a program of both inpatient and outpatient hospitalization services, ambulatory surgical services, and Health Department clinic visits is available to those persons without adequate resources to secure medical care.
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Emergency Financial Aid - Vienna, Committee for Helping Others
Provides financial assistance with payments of rent, mortgages, utility bills, medical expenses and other financial needs. Determines eligibility for services on an individual case by case basis. Calls are retrieved from a central message center.
***do not accept calls from Outside of our area***
Provides financial assistance with payments of rent, mortgages, utility bills, medical expenses and other financial needs. Determines eligibility for services on an individual case by case basis. Calls are retrieved from a central message center.
***do not accept calls from Outside of our area***
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Financial Assistance - Roanoke, Presbyterian Community Center
Provides emergency financial assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals for rent, utilities, prescriptions, and other necessities when available. We do not assist with security deposits or first month rent. PCC assists eligible clients one time per year, depending on funding availability. All payments are made directly to vendors. Prescription assistance is available for eligible clients, based on funding. PCC serves only southeast and northeast Roanoke City, eastern Roanoke County and Vinton residents.
Provides emergency financial assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals for rent, utilities, prescriptions, and other necessities when available. We do not assist with security deposits or first month rent. PCC assists eligible clients one time per year, depending on funding availability. All payments are made directly to vendors. Prescription assistance is available for eligible clients, based on funding. PCC serves only southeast and northeast Roanoke City, eastern Roanoke County and Vinton residents.
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Financial Aid - Dental - Roseland, Unity in Community Outreach Ministry
Cases are handled according to client's ability to pay. UIC will pay for cleaning ,some extractions, fillings . Expect clients to pay a portion of dentures expenses. For dental UIC need to discuss client's options with them once we talk and find out what exactly do they need. Transportation is provided for service.
Cases are handled according to client's ability to pay. UIC will pay for cleaning ,some extractions, fillings . Expect clients to pay a portion of dentures expenses. For dental UIC need to discuss client's options with them once we talk and find out what exactly do they need. Transportation is provided for service.
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Financial Assistance - Goochland, GoochlandCares
Emergency financial assistance is available to registered GoochlandCares clients for rent/mortgage, utilities, heat and other needs in certain situations. When families seek financial assistance, they are required to meet with one of our financial counselors.
Emergency financial assistance is available to registered GoochlandCares clients for rent/mortgage, utilities, heat and other needs in certain situations. When families seek financial assistance, they are required to meet with one of our financial counselors.
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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.
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 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.
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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