HELP for people with little or no income - NationwideW H O ~ K N E W
Posted by W H O ~ K N E W on Jul 14, 2007
The NATIONWIDE organizations listed below can assist you with your basic needs, including: food, clothing, rent, utilities, transportation, back to school needs, medical, dental, and holiday needs. IF they cannot assist you, they may be able to refer you to someone who can.
Government benefits Local benefits by state SSA.gov American Public Human Services Association Internet site that list social service agencies by state A NATIONWIDE listing of social services offices and applications online http://www.alliance1.org/Programs/Waystowork.htm Support for military personnel and their families MONEY MANAGEMENT Credit counseling ATTORNEYS PETS If you need financial assistance, for a pet who is ill, check out this page: FEMA
Childrens Healthcare Emergencies United Health Care Children’s Fund might be able to help. "Grants, up to $5,000, can help families pay for the costs associated with therapies such as speech, physical and psychotherapy sessions; for medical equipment such as wheelchairs, braces, hearing aids and eye glasses; and for orthodontia and dental treatments." HOUSING
Regardless of how long the list is you should still be able to be put on the list. fair housing act GRANTS evander holyfield foundation FOOD CO-OPs Find a food co-op near you! NEW FROM ELAINE !!! 8/29/07 8/6/07 ~ A GREAT LINK FROM SANDY 6 looking for grants? here is a great place to start! How To Locate Small Business Grants, ***7/28/07 More great links from ELAINE*** HAC - HOUSING ASSISTANCE COUNCIL ***More from ELAINE 7/22/07***
We provide personal financial guidance to members of the public who cannot afford a financial advisor, or who are facing an immediate or unusual financial need. ****NEW from ELAINE! 7/19/07*** "The mission of Grassroots.org is to serve as a catalyst for positive social change by leveraging modern technologies and business best practices. Grassroots.org spreads important social information via our network of socially-focused web sites, while also providing non-profit organizations with free valuable resources to increase their efficiency and productivity. Our ultimate goal is to adopt 10,000 nonprofit members, and to provide them each with an average of $10,000 of services per year at no charge (for a total savings of $100 million per year!). Additionally we will continually develop over 30 high profile nonprofit Internet portals in cooperation with specialist partners, utilizing high profile domains such as PlanetEarth.org, Relief.org, ImmigrationReform.com, Philanthropists.org, Diseases.org, Homeless.org, Crime.org, Liberties.com, and Childrens.net We strive to deliver clear and objective information that is usable by everyday global citizens, with extra emphasis on issues facing the United States. Our social action websites are designed to encourage individuals to get involved in their communities and to provide them with the information they need to make a difference. We focus on everyday citizens by offering free action oriented information on our sites, via our forums - and through our social action email addresses, blogs, and other technologies. We provide individuals with ways to express themselves, learn, share, and to volunteer on important projects. We focus on nonprofits by offering free services including our one of a kind Grassroots Toolbox full of free valuable web based services – plus full-featured web hosting, free domain registration, free website design, mentoring services, consulting and more." Also from ELAINE... Emergency food and shelter board program The EFSP National Board does not provide direct client assistance. Direct assistance is provided through a variety of resources, which may include EFSP funding in your community. If you are in search of assistance for yourself or someone you know, you should look in the community services section of your local telephone directory. You should find these pages in the front of your directory and should look for listings for American Red Cross, Catholic Charities or Catholic Social Services, The Salvation Army, United Way Information and Referral, or other non-profit service providers. You may also click on Funded Organizations, here or on the EFSP homepage, to find organizations funded through EFSP in your community who may be able to assist or refer you to the appropriate assistance. SEX OFFENDER Is there a sex offender living near you?
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