Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Employement Related Transportation Assistance | Geauga County Job And Family Services

Provides vouchers to assist with short-term job related transportation needs to help the client retain or gain employment: Bus Passes ($100 maximum per calendar year); Auto Insurance Payments ($250 maximum per calendar year); Gasoline ($30 per request/$150 maximum per calendar year); Auto Repair ($1000 maximum per 12-month period). May consider assisting with other various needs related to transportation at the agency's discretion.

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Physical Address

12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024

Hours

M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm

Voice

(440) 285-9141

voice | Administrative

Voice

(440) 285-1299

voice | HEAP Appointment Line

Voice

(800) 324-8680

voice | Medicaid Customer Svc. Hotline

Fax

(440) 285-7086

Application process

CLIENTS NOT AFFILIATED WITH JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES: phone for information M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm. IF THE CLIENT HAS AN ACTIVE CASE WITH JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES: contact caseworker for information and an appointment.

Fee

Free

Eligibility

*Serves Geauga County households with Income must be 175% of the Federal poverty level or less. *Must have at least one child under the age of 18 (or through age 18 if the child is still in high school) or be pregnant (from conception to delivery). *Applicants must explore other community resources that may meet the current need. *Applicant must be employed or pending employment within one week of PRC approval. *At least one member of the family must be a U.S. citizen or qualified alien. *DOES NOT SERVE fugitive felons, and those who have been convicted of program fraud where repayment has not yet occurred. SANCTIONED PERSONS CAN STILL QUALIFY if applying for PRC within 30 days of the end of the sanction period.

Service area

Geauga County, Ohio

Agency info

Geauga County Job And Family Services

Government agency that promotes self-sufficiency and family stability by providing emergency financial assistance, employment services, child and adult protective services, child support services, Medicaid, food assistance (SNAP), child development programming, and a wide variety of social services.