Prevention, Retention And Contingency (prc) - Disaster Assistance | Tuscarawas County Job And Family Services

Provides a maximum of $1,500 in assistance to families impacted by a governor declared disaster, while funds are available.

Data provided by

211 Summit

Physical Address

389 16th Street Southwest, New Philadelphia, OH 44663

Hours

Same as site hours.

Voice

(330) 339-2000

voice | Sheriff's Office - Adult Protective Services' after-hours

Voice

(800) 324-8680

voice | Medicaid Hotline

Voice

(330) 308-7789

voice | Kinship Program

Voice

(330) 308-7753

voice | Adoption/Foster Care Unit

Voice

(844) 640-6446

voice | Ohio Benefits Hotline/Shared Services

Voice

(330) 308-7716

voice | NET Transportation

Application process

Call the office for more information.

Fee

No fee.

Eligibility

- Serves Tuscarawas County households with at least one child under the age of 18 (or through 19 if the child is still in high school), pregnant women (at last trimester of pregnancy), and (in certain cases) the non-custodial father or mother. - Family must have income which is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. - At least one member of the family must be a United States citizen or qualified alien. - Need must be due to disaster declared by the Governor of Ohio. - All other sources of disaster relief must have been exhausted.

Languages

Interpretive services, sign language, translation services.

Service area

Tuscarawas County, Ohio

Agency info

Tuscarawas County Job And Family Services

A local government agency providing public assistance, workforce development, and other social service programs to qualified applicants of Tuscarawas County, Ohio.